Alleviant Medical
Alleviant Medical is dedicated to developing innovative, safe, and effective treatments for heart failure, focusing on a no-implant interatrial shunt system. Their mission is to lift the burden of heart failure by providing new therapeutic options, including the investigational Alleviant System, which aims to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life for patients with heart failure, especially those with HFpEF.
Industries
Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Alleviant Medical
Austin, Texas, United States, North America
Products
Investigational no-implant interatrial shunt system
A transcatheter system intended to create a durable interatrial communication via catheter-based tissue excision without leaving a permanent implant, designed to reduce left atrial pressure in selected heart failure patients.
Investigational no-implant interatrial shunt system
A transcatheter system intended to create a durable interatrial communication via catheter-based tissue excision without leaving a permanent implant, designed to reduce left atrial pressure in selected heart failure patients.
Services
Sponsor and operator of multicenter investigator-led clinical trials
Sponsorship, coordination and execution of multicenter clinical trials to evaluate safety and efficacy of investigational interatrial shunt therapy, including site selection, patient enrollment and outcome data collection.
Sponsor and operator of multicenter investigator-led clinical trials
Sponsorship, coordination and execution of multicenter clinical trials to evaluate safety and efficacy of investigational interatrial shunt therapy, including site selection, patient enrollment and outcome data collection.
Expertise Areas
- Interventional cardiology procedures
- Clinical trial management and design (randomized, sham-controlled, adaptive)
- Heart failure therapeutics and hemodynamic phenotyping
- Device development for transcatheter interventions
Key Technologies
- Transcatheter catheter-based device delivery
- Transseptal puncture technique
- Electrosurgical tissue excision (septectomy)
- Intraprocedural echocardiography