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Orchestra BioMed Announces Further Details on In-Person R&D Day in New York Featuring Key Opinion Leaders to Discuss AVIM Therapy Program in Hypertensive Pacemaker Patients on June 11, 2024

Key Takeaway: Orchestra BioMed announced details for its upcoming in-person R&D day scheduled for June 11, 2024, at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel. The event will highlight the company's AVIM therapy, designed to treat uncontrolled hypertension in pacemaker patients, showcasing data from the MODERATO studies and introducing the BACKBEAT global pivotal study. Esteemed cardiology experts will present and discuss the therapy's mechanism and clinical evidence. A live question-and-answer session will follow the formal presentations, providing insights into AVIM therapy's potential impact.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Company organizing in-person R&D day to engage with key opinion leaders.
  • R&D day focuses on a promising therapy for uncontrolled hypertension.
  • Strong clinical evidence supports the therapy's effectiveness.
  • The involvement of highly respected physicians adds credibility.

Full Press Release Details

NEW HOPE, Pa., June 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Orchestra BioMed Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: OBIO, “Orchestra BioMed” or the “Company”), a biomedical company accelerating high-impact technologies to patients through risk-reward sharing partnerships, today announced further details on its in-person R&D day at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at 10:00 AM ET. To register, click here.
The R&D day will feature in-depth presentations focused on the Company’s lead program, atrioventricular interval modulation (AVIM) therapy, including:
The high unmet need for treatment of uncontrolled hypertension in pacemaker-indicated patients and other older high-risk patients
The AVIM therapy mechanism of action and supporting clinical and non-clinical mechanistic data
The robust existing body of clinical evidence from the MODERATO I and II studies
Design of and rationale for the BACKBEAT global pivotal study
In addition to Orchestra BioMed management presentations, the event will include esteemed key opinion leading physicians:
David Kandzari, M.D., FACC, FSCAI, Chief of the Piedmont Heart Institute and Cardiovascular Service Line; Director, Interventional Cardiology of the Piedmont Heart Institute; Chief Scientific Officer for Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia; and co-principal investigator on the BACKBEAT global pivotal study
Dr. Kandzari specializes in cardiovascular disease, peripheral arterial disease and interventional cardiology. Board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and its subspecialty Board of Cardiovascular Disease and Board of Interventional Cardiology, Dr. Kandzari has held national and international leadership roles in clinical trials in cardiovascular disease and has participated in national and international program committees in cardiology. He has authored and coauthored more than 400 studies, book chapters and scientific reviews, and has delivered more than 800 lectures, both nationally and internationally, on a variety of issues related to both interventional and general cardiology. Dr. Kandzari has been consecutively voted as one of Atlanta's Top Doctors by Atlanta Magazine from 2011 to 2024 and is peer-nominated in the top 1% of cardiologists by U.S News and World Report.
Vivek Reddy, M.D., Director of Cardiac Arrhythmia Services for The Mount Sinai Hospital and the Mount Sinai Health System; Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Professor of Medicine in Cardiac Electrophysiology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; and Clinical Steering Committee Advisor for the BACKBEAT global pivotal study
Dr. Reddy is one of the nation’s premier cardiac electrophysiologists, leading a team of physician-scientists who are developing and testing advanced therapies for cardiac arrhythmias – including atrial fibrillation and ventricular tachycardias, the most common cause of sudden cardiac death. Dr. Reddy’s pioneering clinical research is changing the way cardiac patients are treated and cured. Under his leadership, Mount Sinai is the lead site on several multinational clinical trials exploring new arrhythmia procedures and technologies. In 2014, Dr. Reddy implanted the world’s first miniature leadless pacemaker in a patient’s heart in the United States at The Mount Sinai Hospital.
A live question and answer session will follow formal presentations.
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About Hypertension and the Risk of High Blood Pressure in the Pacemaker Population
Hypertension (“HTN”) is characterized by elevated blood pressure, which increases the force of blood pushing against blood vessels, requiring the heart to work harder and consume more oxygen. HTN accelerates the progression of atherosclerosis and leads to increased risk of major cardiac events like heart attack, heart failure, kidney disease and other end organ damage. HTN is the leading global risk factor for death, affecting an estimated 1.28 billion adults worldwide. In the United States, 122 million adults, or approximately 47% of all adults, are estimated to have HTN. While many patients do not notice high blood pressure, cardiovascular risk doubles for every 10-mmHg increase in systolic blood pressure and the mortality rate doubles with an increase of 20 mmHg in systolic blood pressure.1
It is estimated that more than 70% of the approximately 1.1 million people globally who are implanted with cardiac pacemakers each year are also diagnosed with HTN. Based on updated American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines, we estimate that an even higher percentage (approximately 80%) of U.S. patients who are indicated for a pacemaker implant have HTN. Pacemaker patients tend to be elderly and are more likely to suffer from co-morbidities, such as atherosclerosis, hyperlipidemia, diabetes mellitus and chronic kidney disease, and harder to treat effectively with medical therapy for many reasons, including co-morbidities and a high prevalence of isolated systolic HTN.
About AVIM Therapy (BackBeat CNT™)
AVIM therapy, also known as BackBeat CNT™, is an investigational therapy compatible with standard dual-chamber pacemakers designed to substantially and persistently lower blood pressure. It has been evaluated in pilot studies in patients with hypertension who are also indicated for a pacemaker. MODERATO II, a double-blind, randomized, pilot study, showed that patients treated with AVIM therapy experienced net reductions of 8.1 mmHg in 24-hour ambulatory systolic blood pressure (aSBP) and 12.3 mmHg in office systolic blood pressure (oSBP) at six months when compared to control patients. The IDE approved BACKBEAT (BradycArdia paCemaKer with atrioventricular interval modulation for Blood prEssure treAtmenT) global pivotal study will further evaluate the safety and efficacy of AVIM therapy in lowering blood pressure in a similar target population of patients who have been indicated for, and recently implanted with, a dual-chamber cardiac pacemaker.
1. Benjamin EJ, Blaha MJ, Chiuve SE, et al., Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics – 2017 Update: A Report from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2017; 135: e146.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the date and time of the Orchestra BioMed R&D day?

The R&D day is scheduled for June 11, 2024, at 10:00 AM ET.

What will be discussed during the R&D day?

Presentations will focus on AVIM therapy and its clinical evidence, including the BACKBEAT study.

Who are the key opinion leaders at the event?

Key speakers include Dr. David Kandzari and Dr. Vivek Reddy, both renowned cardiologists.

What is AVIM therapy designed to treat?

AVIM therapy aims to lower blood pressure in patients indicated for pacemaker implantation.

What significant findings are related to AVIM therapy?

MODERATO II showed significant blood pressure reductions with AVIM therapy compared to controls.

Last updated: Jun 4, 2024