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Abbott Receives FDA Approval for TactiFlex™ Ablation Catheter for Treatment of Abnormal Heart Rhythm Abbott (NYSE: ABT) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the company's TactiFlex™ Ablation Catheter, Sensor...

Key Takeaway: Abbott has received FDA approval for its TactiFlex™ Ablation Catheter, designed for treating atrial fibrillation, the most common abnormal heart rhythm. This catheter features a flexible tip and advanced contact force technology, promising improved safety and reduced procedure times compared to older models. The TactiFlex catheter has shown excellent efficacy, achieving over 99% acute procedural success in clinical trials. It is also approved for use in multiple countries beyond the U.S., reflecting its global significance.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • FDA approval signifies a major advancement in AFib treatment.
  • Innovative contact force technology enhances procedure safety and efficiency.
  • Strong clinical outcomes demonstrated with over 99% procedural success.

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ABBOTT PARK , Ill. , May 19, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Abbott (NYSE: ABT ) today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the company's TactiFlex™ Ablation Catheter, Sensor Enabled™ , the world's first ablation catheter with a flexible tip and contact force technology.
Used to perform an ablation procedure to treat atrial fibrillation (AFib), the most common abnormal heart rhythm, the TactiFlex catheter can result in reduced procedure times 1 and better safety when compared to the company's previous generation catheters 2 .
More than 37 million people worldwide live with AFib 3 and numbers are predicted to more than double by 2050. 4 An additional five million 5 cases are diagnosed every year, indicating a growing health challenge that demands innovative solutions for patients and their physicians.
"For those suffering from AFib, daily life can be challenging as people often feel dizziness, chest pain and heart palpitations. AFib can lead to stroke if left untreated, making it critical for physicians to treat the issue as early as possible," said Larry A. Chinitz , M.D., director of the Heart Rhythm Center and co-director of NYU Langone Heart in New York City . "We are entering the next chapter of AFib ablation with new tools such as Abbott's TactiFlex that, when used with mapping systems to accurately identify the source of an arrhythmia, can safely and efficiently treat the problem in ways we never thought possible a decade ago."
New Catheter Pairs with Abbott's Other Best-in-Class Solutions for AFib Patients The TactiFlex catheter is designed to be used with Abbott's EnSite X EP System , an industry-leading heart mapping system, which allows physicians to view and precisely identify areas in the heart that require ablation.
Unlike other catheters on the market, the TactiFlex catheter uses a tip design with a laser-cut pattern that flexes when in contact with the heart wall. This helps direct fluid to the treated tissue 1 and allows for more accurate positioning of the catheter – providing up to two-times higher stability in a beating heart – for consistent therapy delivery. 6
"Abbott is leading the way in helping doctors manage common arrhythmias with the most holistic portfolio for this condition in the world," said Christopher Piorkowski , M.D., chief medical officer of Abbott's electrophysiology business. "The EnSite X EP System is unmatched in determining the exact location where ablation is required. Coupled with the TactiFlex catheter, patients can now feel even more confident that their procedure will deliver safe and effective results."
The Abbott TactiFlex catheter generated strong clinical outcomes in the TactiFlex AF IDE study 7 . The study showed the catheter created fast, safe lesions to treat AFib with over 99% acute procedural success. 1
The TactiFlex catheter is also approved for use in Europe , Japan , Africa and Australia .
For U.S. important safety information on Abbott's TactiFlex™ Ablation Catheter, Sensor Enabled™ , visit: https://www.cardiovascular.abbott/us/en/hcp/products/electrophysiology/ablation-technology/tactiflex-se-ablation-catheter/indications-safety-warnings.html .
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1 CL1017540 TactiFlex PAF IDE PMA Report
2 Lo MY, Sanders P, Sommer P, Kalman JM, Siddiqui UR, Sundaram S, Piorkowski C, Olson N, Madej SM, Gibson DN. Safety and effectiveness of a next-generation contact force catheter: results of the TactiSense trial. Clinical Electrophysiology. 2021 Aug 1 ;7(8):1013-21.
3 Lippi G, Sanchis-Gomar F, Cervellin G. Global epidemiology of atrial fibrillation: An increasing epidemic and public health challenge. Int J Stroke. 2021 Feb;16(2):217-221. doi: 10.1177/1747493019897870. Epub 2020 Jan 19. Erratum in: Int J Stroke. 2020 Jan 28;:1747493020905964. PMID: 31955707.
4 Morillo CA, Banerjee A, Perel P, Wood D, Jouven X. Atrial fibrillation: the current epidemic. J Geriatr Cardiol. 2017 Mar;14(3):195-203. doi: 10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2017.03.011. PMID: 28592963; PMCID: PMC5460066.
5 Go AS, Hylek EM, Phillips KA, et al. Prevalence of Diagnosed Atrial Fibrillation in Adults: National Implications for Rhythm Management and Stroke Prevention: the AnTicoagulation and Risk Factors In Atrial Fibrillation (ATRIA) Study. JAMA. 2001;285(18):2370–2375. doi:10.1001/jama.285.18.2370
6 Compared to conventional 56-hole catheters. Ambrosius Nick , Fish Jeffrey, & Tranter John. Flexible, Kerfed Ablation Catheter Tip Provides Superior Stability in a Bench Model APHRS 2018: Abstract Book; 2018, October 17-18 ; Taipei, Taiwan . Abstract nr 1170.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TactiFlex Ablation Catheter?

The TactiFlex Ablation Catheter, Sensor Enabled™, is the first ablation catheter with a flexible tip and contact force technology, approved by the FDA.

How does the TactiFlex catheter improve AFib treatment?

It results in reduced procedure times and enhanced safety, providing greater stability and accurate positioning during ablation.

What is the prevalence of AFib globally?

Over 37 million people worldwide are living with AFib, a number expected to double by 2050.

What are common symptoms of AFib?

Symptoms can include dizziness, chest pain, and heart palpitations, potentially leading to stroke if untreated.

Where is the TactiFlex catheter approved for use?

It is approved for use in the U.S., Europe, Japan, Africa, and Australia.

Last updated: May 19, 2023