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BridgeBio to Present Cardiovascular Outcomes Data in Patients with Variant and Wild-type Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) from the ATTRibute-CM Study at the ACC Annual Scientific Sessions

Key Takeaway: BridgeBio Pharma announced that they will present cardiovascular outcomes data from their Phase 3 ATTRibute-CM study at the upcoming ACC Annual Scientific Sessions. The data involves the performance of acoramidis in patients with both wild-type and variant forms of transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM). The event is scheduled for March 29-31, 2025, and will include multiple poster presentations related to their findings. The drug, Attruby™, has shown to improve serum TTR levels and is designed to reduce cardiovascular-related issues in patients.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • BridgeBio is presenting promising cardiovascular outcomes data for acoramidis.
  • The drug is reportedly effective in improving patient conditions with ATTR-CM.
  • BridgeBio has been selected for multiple presentations at a significant medical conference.
  • Acoramidis has been well-tolerated among patients with manageable side effects.

Full Press Release Details

PALO ALTO, Calif., March 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BridgeBio Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: BBIO) (“BridgeBio” or the “Company”), a new type of biopharmaceutical company focused on genetic diseases, announced today that cardiovascular outcomes data in patients with variant and wild-type ATTR-CM from the ATTRibute-CM, its Phase 3 study of acoramidis in ATTR-CM, will be shared in a flatboard poster presentation at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Annual Scientific Sessions & Expo, taking place in Chicago, Illinois on March 29-31, 2025. Additionally, BridgeBio was selected to share five poster presentations and two moderated posters on ATTR-CM.
Flatboard Poster Presentations:
Acoramidis Improves Serum TTR Levels in Patients with Wild-type or Variant Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy
Presenter: Margot Davis, M.D. of Vancouver General Hospital, CA
Date: Monday, March 31 at 9:00 am CT/10:00 am ET
Acoramidis Improves NYHA Class at Month 30 Versus Placebo in Patients with ATTR-CM: Results from the ATTRibute-CM Study
Presenter: Kevin Alexander, M.D. of Stanford University School of Medicine, USA
Date: Sunday, March 30 at 1:30 pm CT/2:30 pm ET
In Participants Treated with Acoramidis, Addition of Concomitant Tafamidis Did Not Further Increase Serum TTR Levels
Presenter: Mathew Maurer, M.D. of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, USA
Date: Monday, March 31 at 9:00 am CT/10:00 am ET
Robustness of Primary Endpoint Efficacy Results with Acoramidis in ATTR-CM in the ATTRibute-CM Study: Pre-specified NT-proBNP Sensitivity Analyses
Presenter: Jan Griffin, M.D. of Medical University of South Carolina, USA
Date: Sunday, March 30 at 1:30 pm CT/2:30 pm ET
Acoramidis-mediated Early Increase in Serum Transthyretin Level Reduces Cardiovascular-related Hospitalizations and Mortality: Insights from the ATTRibute-CM Study
Presenter: Nitasha Sirwat, M.D. of UChicago Medicine, USA
Date: Monday, March 31 at 9:00 am CT/10:00 am ET
Primary Endpoint Efficacy Results in the ATTRibute-CM Study: Pre-specified Sensitivity Analyses Addressed Tafamidis Use
Presenter: Daniel P. Judge, M.D. of Medical University of South Carolina, USA
Date: Saturday, March 29 at 10:06 am CT/11:06 am ET
Geographic Healthcare Disparities and Diagnostic Trends Among Patients with Transthyretin Amyloid Cardiomyopathy
Presenter: Joshua Mitchell, M.D., Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, USA
Date: Saturday, March 29 at 10:54 am CT/11:54 am CT
About Attruby™ (acoramidis)
Attruby is the first near-complete (≥90%) stabilizer of Transthyretin (TTR) approved in the U.S. for the treatment of the cardiomyopathy of wild-type or variant transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis (ATTR-CM) in adults to reduce cardiovascular death and cardiovascular-related hospitalization. Attruby was generally well-tolerated. The most common side effects were mild and included diarrhea and abdominal pain that were resolved without drug discontinuation. BridgeBio offers an extensive suite of programs to help patients access our medicines.
BridgeBio Media Contact:
Bubba Murarka, EVP Communications

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of BridgeBio Pharma?

BridgeBio Pharma focuses on developing treatments for genetic diseases.

When is the ACC Annual Scientific Sessions taking place?

The ACC Annual Scientific Sessions will be held from March 29-31, 2025.

What study is BridgeBio presenting at the ACC?

BridgeBio will present data from its Phase 3 study of acoramidis in ATTR-CM.

What is Attruby™ used for?

Attruby™ treats cardiomyopathy associated with transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis.

What are common side effects of Attruby?

The common side effects of Attruby include mild diarrhea and abdominal pain.

Last updated: Mar 24, 2025