News | Cath Lab | October 28, 2025

Elixir Medical Announces DynamX Bioadaptor Clinical Results at TCT

The DynamX bioadaptor demonstrated nearly 50% reduction in coronary event rates vs. current PCI standard of care.

Elixir Medical Announces DynamX Bioadaptor Clinical Results at TCT

Oct. 27, 2025 — Elixir Medical, a developer of technologies to treat cardiovascular disease, has announced new clinical results for its DynamX bioadaptor, a coronary implant designed to restore a blood vessel’s natural movement and function, also known as hemodynamic modulation, demonstrating a 48% risk reduction in device-related cardiac events compared to current-generation drug-eluting stent.

The findings, presented  at the Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) Conference 2025 in San Francisco, mark a major advance in coronary interventions after two decades of attempts to improve stenting outcomes.

The results show that the DynamX bioadaptor achieved a 48% reduction in Target Lesion Failure (TLF) endpoint  encompassing reductions in cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction, and ischemia-driven target lesion revascularization — from six months through two years (HR: 0.52 [0.29–0.93], p=0.027) in prespecified landmark superiority analysis.

Additional findings include:

  • Significant reduction in Target Vessel Failure (TVF) (p=0.048) from six months through two years in prespecified landmark analysis.
  • Substantial clinical benefit for high-risk patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) (p=0.018) from six months through two years in prespecified landmark analysis.

“The INFINITY-SWEDEHEART long-term landmark results confirm our trial design hypothesis, demonstrating separation of the event curves for TLF at six months and maintaining consistency up to two years with a reduction of TLF by 48%. Our data validates the unique property of the bioadaptor of restoring coronary physiology after unlocking after half a year, which translates into improved clinical outcomes long-term,” said Principal Investigator David Erlinge, M.D., Ph.D., Head of the Cardiology Department at Lund University, Lund, Sweden.

The TCT presentation comes amid renewed global focus on rethinking coronary artery disease management. The recent Lancet Commission on rethinking coronary disease called for a paradigm shift from symptom-based treatment to earlier prevention and intervention, citing that cardiovascular disease affects roughly 19% of the global population and remains the world’s leading cause of death.

In addition to delivering the DynamX bioadaptor’s results, presentations from multiple leading physicians investigating and demonstrating successful clinical outcomes with Elixir Medical technologies garnered a heavy podium presence each day at the TCT Conference. From October 25 through 28, investigators are unveiling new clinical and case performance data regarding the company’s LithiX Hertz Contact Intravascular Lithotripsy (HC-IVL) device while leading the discussion on topics like Is It Time to Move Beyond Stents for Lasting Patient Outcomes? and The Rebirth of Novel Technologies for Coronary PCI.

As highlighted in a recent Wall Street Journal piece on physicians’ efforts to improve coronary artery disease treatment, in-stent restenosis and thrombosis after angioplasty (PCI) continue to drive repeat interventions and adverse outcomes despite widespread use of drug-eluting stents, adding to worsening long-term patient prognosis and significant healthcare costs. The DynamX bioadaptor directly addresses these stent related issues by unlocking, adapting, and allowing the artery to heal and return to natural motion after fixated support is no longer needed: a key limitation of drug-eluting stents.

Additional information is available at www.elixirmedical.com.


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