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Inspira to Publish HYLA Clinical Results in Fourth Quarter 2024 The clip-on HYLA blood sensor, designed to alert physicians of immediate signs of changes in a patient's clinical condition without the need for intermitten

Key Takeaway: Inspira Technologies announced plans to publish clinical results for its HYLA blood sensor in the fourth quarter of 2024. This device is designed for continuous monitoring of patients without the need for intermittent blood samples, aiming to provide immediate alerts about clinical condition changes. The company seeks FDA approval for integration with its existing INSPIRA ART100 systems, with plans for a potential standalone version as well. This development is part of Inspira's strategy to enhance its product offerings in the life-support technology sector.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • The HYLA blood sensor represents innovative technology in real-time patient monitoring.
  • The sensor targets a significant potential market of $2.5 billion.
  • Inspira Technologies anticipates that clinical results will align with their growth plans.
  • The development of additional products indicates a strong pipeline and future potential.

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Clinical Results in Fourth Quarter 2024
The clip-on HYLA blood sensor, designed to alert physicians
of immediate signs of changes in a patient's clinical condition without the need for intermittent actual blood samples, targets
a potential $2.5 billion Point of Care testing and Arterial Blood Gas (ABG) analyzer market.
Ra'anana, Israel, August 28, 2024 - Inspira Technologies
OXY B.H.N. Ltd. (Nasdaq: IINN, IINNW) ("Inspira" or the "Company"), a leader in life-support technology innovation,
has announced plans to report clinical results for its new HYLA blood sensor in open-heart surgery patients. The clip-on HYLA
sensor aims to alert physicians of changes in a patient's condition without the need for intermittent actual blood samples. This
real-time, continuous monitoring technology could be applicable in intensive care units and operating rooms.
Dagi Ben-Noon, CEO of Inspira Technologies, said, "We
believe that both the medical community and the industry are highly interested in the HYLA blood sensor. That is why we anticipate
that these clinical results will be a key milestone aligned with our long-term growth plans."
Given the importance of HYLA blood monitoring technology, the
Company is expanding its unique blood testing facilities. This effort seeks to accelerate and advance the development of HYLA .
The clinical study results for the first HYLA configuration are expected in the fourth quarter of 2024, with the Company aiming
for a 510(k) submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (the "FDA") in early 2025. The first HYLA configuration
is intended to integrate with the already FDA-cleared INSPIRA ART100 systems currently being produced for deployment this year.
In developing the HYLA Blood Sensor line, Inspira utilizes in-house
lab testing as well as hospital collaborations for the purpose of clinical research and development. This approach has enabled to define
the Blood Sensor's materials and methods. While primarily designed for INSPIRA ART devices, plans are underway also to offer a
variant of the Blood Sensor as a standalone device.
Inspira business overview
Inspira strives to transform the respiratory and life-support sectors
by creating innovative oxygenation and blood monitoring technologies. Together, these advancements address an estimated $59 billion annual
Inspira aims to deploy the FDA-cleared INSPIRA ART100 system
in top hospitals in the U.S. and Israel. The Company's approach emphasizes working with partners who aim to expand their product offerings
within the industry.
Inspira is steadily expanding and leading the development of
the INSPIRA ART pipeline, which encompasses:
The HYLA blood sensor is a clip-on device designed for continuous,
real-time monitoring of blood parameters.
The INSPIRA Cardi-ART is a portable device based on the INSPIRA
ART (Gen 2), designed to oxygenate the brain for patients experiencing cardiac arrest.
INSPIRA ART (Gen 2), commonly referred to as the INSPIRA
ART500, will feature the Company's Adaptive Blood Oxygenation technology along with the HYLA blood sensor. This is being developed
to continuously monitor the patient's blood parameters in real-time, providing the necessary volume of oxygen directly into the bloodstream.
By quickly boosting patient oxygen saturation levels within minutes, this technology could allow patients to stay awake during treatment.
Consequently, it may enable treatments beyond intensive care units, potentially decreasing the dependence on mechanical ventilation systems
that necessitate intubation and medically induced coma.
The Company's INSPIRA ART100 system has obtained FDA 510(k)
clearance for use in Cardiopulmonary Bypass procedures, along with the Israeli AMAR certification for both Extra-Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation
and Cardiopulmonary Bypass procedures.
The Company is in the process of designing and developing additional
products, such as the INSPIRA ART (Gen 2), the INSPIRA Cardi-ART portable modular device, and the HYLA blood sensor.
These items have not yet been tested on humans or received approval from any regulatory agencies. Any stated timeline for the clinical
results is subject to the success the Company has with the recruitment of patients, data collection, and the time it takes to perform
For more information, please visit our corporate website: https://inspira-technologies.com
Forward-Looking Statement Disclaimer
This press release contains express or implied forward-looking statements
pursuant to U.S. Federal securities laws. These forward-looking statements and their implications are based on the current expectations
of the management of the Company only and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. For example, the Company is using forward-looking statements when it
discusses that the contingent factors with regards to the timing and potential success of the clinical study, the potential size of the
point of care testing and arterial blood gas analyzer market, its plan and timeline to report internal clinical results for the HYLA blood
sensor and submit a 510(k) application to the FDA for it, that the Company anticipates that the clinical results for the HYLA blood sensor
will be a key milestone aligned with its long-term growth plans and that it intends to integrate the HYLA blood sensor into its INSPIRA
ART100 systems. These forward-looking statements and their implications are based solely on the current expectations of the Company's
management and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described
in the forward-looking statements. Except as otherwise required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release any revisions
to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated
events. More detailed information about the risks and uncertainties affecting the Company is contained under the heading "Risk Factors"
in the Company's annual report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (the "SEC"), which is available on the SEC's website, www.sec.gov.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the HYLA blood sensor designed for?

The HYLA blood sensor is designed for real-time monitoring of blood parameters.

When will clinical results for HYLA be reported?

Clinical results for the HYLA blood sensor are expected in the fourth quarter of 2024.

What markets does the HYLA sensor target?

The HYLA sensor targets the $2.5 billion Point of Care testing and ABG analyzer market.

What regulatory submission is Inspira planning for HYLA?

Inspira plans to submit a 510(k) application to the FDA in early 2025.

Is the HYLA sensor part of any existing systems?

Yes, the HYLA sensor will integrate with the FDA-cleared INSPIRA ART100 systems.

Last updated: Aug 28, 2024