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ACR Roundup: JAK Safety Shown Across Multiple Trials
Low cardiovascular risk was shown in trials presented at the ACR/ARHP annual meeting for Pfizer's, Lilly's and AbbVie's JAK inhibitors in rheumatoid arthritis; AbbVie's Phase II risankizumab results in PsA, biosimilar doubts and more from ACR.
ACR Roundup: JAK Safety Shown Across Multiple Trials
Low cardiovascular risk was shown in trials presented at the ACR/ARHP annual meeting for Pfizer's, Lilly's and AbbVie's JAK inhibitors in rheumatoid arthritis; AbbVie's Phase II risankizumab results in PsA, biosimilar doubts and more from ACR.
Medtechs Bet On Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair
The success of transcatheter aortic valve replacement has generated optimism that the much larger pool of mitral regurgitation patients can be similarly served. While big strategics bet on replacement, however, other companies are betting on repair, developing less invasive devices inspired by an array of established mitral valve surgical repair techniques.
Despite Unknowns, Companies Bet On Transcatheter Mitral Valve Repair
Amid the success of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), strategic acquisitions of transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) companies and the success of mitral valve repair device MitraClip, a group of companies are developing a number of minimally invasive options to repair mitral valves. Whether minimally invasive repair, replacement, or some combination will emerge as the best option for patients with mitral regurgitation remains unclear, and insiders say this road will be rockier than it was for TAVR.
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