Designation helps enable accelerated regulatory review of upcoming pivotal clinical trial for treatment in adult patients with acute kidney injury
DENVER, CO and TAMPA, FL, May 03, 2022 — SeaStar Medical, a medical technology company developing proprietary solutions to reduce the consequences of hyperinflammation on vital organs, and LMF Acquisition Opportunities, Inc. (Nasdaq: LMAO) (“LMAO”), a special purpose acquisition company, today announced that SeaStar Medical’s Selective Cytopheretic Device (SCD) has received a Breakthrough Device Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
The SCD is a patented, cell-directed, extracorporeal immunomodulator that selectively targets activated neutrophils and monocytes to address hyperinflammation. Neutrophils and monocytes are the cellular mediators that drive systemic inflammation, which when spreading uncontrollably through the body can lead to organ damage, organ failure or death. The SCD technology targets the cellular drivers of inflammation to restore immune balance in the body and potentially reverse the damage.
The Breakthrough Device Designation recognizes our platform’s potential to address one of the biggest unmet clinical needs in managing acute kidney injury,” said Eric Schlorff, President and Chief Executive Officer of SeaStar Medical. “The clinical data generated to date in both adults and pediatrics, has shown a reduction of mortality and dialysis dependency in this critically-ill patient population. We look forward to working with the FDA to deliver a novel therapy that addresses activated neutrophils and monocytes.”
The Breakthrough Device Designation is expected to enable expedited regulatory review to advance SeaStar Medical’s upcoming pivotal clinical trial for treatment of acute kidney injury (AKI) in adults.
According to The Economic Consequences of Acute Kidney Injury by Nephron in 2017, AKI is associated with an increase in hospitalization costs that are estimated between $5.4 and $24.0 billion annually in the United States. As a result, SeaStar Medical estimates a multi billion dollar initial target market in the US for the SCD, with potential for expansion into acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and other indications.
“This breakthrough designation should help accelerate the FDA’s timeline around considering the SCD’s upcoming IDE approval for use with acute kidney injury patients,” said Eric Schlorff. “Hyperinflammation can be a devastating factor in many illnesses including acute kidney injury, Covid-19 and acute respiratory distress syndrome. If approved, the SCD would provide clinicians a potent weapon to help reduce the effects of hyperinflammation and potentially save lives.”
As previously announced, SeaStar Medical and LMAO entered into a definitive agreement for a business combination transaction whereby SeaStar Medical will become publicly listed on Nasdaq, subject to approval by stockholders of LMAO and other customary closing conditions.
About SeaStar Medical, Inc.
Denver-based SeaStar Medical is a privately held medical technology company that is focusing on redefining how extracorporeal therapies may reduce the consequences of excessive inflammation on vital organs. SeaStar Medical’s novel technologies rely on science and innovation to provide life-saving solutions to critically ill patients. It is developing and commercializing extracorporeal therapies that target the effector cells that drive systemic inflammation, causing direct tissue damage and secreting a range of pro-inflammatory cytokines that initiate and propagate imbalanced immune responses. For more information visit http://www.seastarmedical.com/ or visit us on LinkedIn or Twitter.
About LMF Acquisition Opportunities, Inc.
LMF Acquisition Opportunities, Inc. (Nasdaq: LMAO) is a special purpose acquisition company formed for the purpose of effecting a merger, capital stock exchange, asset acquisition, stock purchase, reorganization or similar business combination with one or more businesses. LMAO is led by Bruce M. Rodgers, Chief
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