AI Article Synopsis

  • The US FDA has a program to help speed up the development of medical devices for heart failure patients, like the Optimizer Smart System, which was approved in 2019.
  • A big clinical trial called FIX-HF-5C tested the Optimizer device and used a special method called Bayesian borrowing to make the testing quicker and find out if it was better than regular treatments.
  • The study showed that the FDA's program and the new statistical method helped get a life-saving device approved faster, which could be a good example for future medical trials.

Article Abstract

Background: The Breakthrough Devices Program of the US Food and Drug Administration has accelerated the development and evaluation of medical devices for patients with heart failure. One such device is the Optimizer Smart System, which the US Food and Drug Administration approved in 2019.

Methods And Results: The Optimizer device was evaluated in a pivotal randomized clinical trial (FIX-HF-5C [Confirmatory Randomized Trial Evaluating the Optimizer System]) that leveraged Bayesian borrowing of external data to reduce the sample size and determine therapeutic device benefit versus continued medical therapy. Bayesian borrowing is explained in the context of the FIX-HF-5C trial, including an overview of the statistical methodologies, regulatory considerations, and interpretations of trial results.

Conclusions: The US Food and Drug Administration Breakthrough Devices Program and novel Bayesian statistical methodology accelerated the path to regulatory approval and patient access to a potentially lifesaving device and may serve as a model for future clinical trials.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11056136PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.123.033255DOI Listing

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