News | FDA | May 08, 2024

4C Medical's AltaValve System Secures Dual FDA Breakthrough Device Designations, Expediting Patient Access to Advanced Mitral Valve Therapies


May 8, 2024 — 4C Medical Technologies, Inc. ("4C Medical"), a medical device company dedicated to advancing minimally invasive therapies for structural heart disease, has been granted Breakthrough Device designation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the AltaValve System, a transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) device. Among other benefits, Breakthrough Device designation expedites the review process, shortening the time until technology reaches patients if approved by the FDA.

Specifically, the FDA granted the AltaValve System Breakthrough Device designations for two therapeutic indications:

  1. Treatment of moderate-to-severe or severe mitral regurgitation (MR), and
  2. Treatment of moderate-to-severe or severe MR with moderate/severe mitral annular calcification (MAC).

MR occurs when blood flows backward through the mitral valve and into the atrium each time the left ventricle contracts. If left untreated, MR can lead to heart failure or death. Due to the complexity of the mitral valve anatomy and comorbidities typically present in this patient population, limited medical therapies are available to clinicians and their patients.

"The AltaValve System offers a novel transcatheter therapeutic option to fulfill an unmet clinical need in patients who are unsuitable for surgery or transcatheter edge-to-edge repair. The atrial-only fixation of the technology is designed to minimize the complexities and variabilities associated with anchoring to the mitral annulus," said Dr. Jeff Chambers, Founder and Chief Medical Officer of 4C Medical. "This differentiated approach preserves critical cardiac structures, reducing the risk of left ventricular outflow tract obstruction or damage to the left ventricle."

Thus far, the AltaValve has achieved favorable results in patients who were treated in the 4C Medical's Early Feasibility study (NCT03997305). "This data indicates that the AltaValve System is a promising option showing high procedural success and complete elimination of MR in most patients at 30 days," said Vlasis Ninios, M.D., interventional cardiologist at Interbalkan Medical Center (Thessaloniki, Greece) and investigator in the study. 4C Medical anticipates commencing a global Pivotal trial of the AltaValve System later this year in 2024 for both indications to support CE mark and FDA approval.

"The dual Breakthrough Designation of the AltaValve System is an important milestone for the 4C Medical clinical program, and we are excited to assess both indications in the upcoming the AltaValve Pivotal trial," said Saravana Kumar, CEO and President at 4C Medical. "This advancement enables us the opportunity to bring this needed technology to our patients even sooner."

The AltaValve System for TMVR is available for investigational use only and it is not approved for use outside of clinical studies.

For more information: www.4CMed.com


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