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Medtronic Starts Study of Interventional Erectile Dysfunction Therapy.


Novel Approach Addressing Significant Unmet Medical Need for Men with Suboptimal Suboptimal
A solution is called suboptimal if a part of the solution has been optimized without regards to the overall objective.
 Response to Traditional Drug Therapies to Be Studied at Ten U.S. Sites

MINNEAPOLIS -- Medtronic, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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: MDT MDT
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), announced today the initiation of a feasibility study "A Feasibility Study" is an episode of the original The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 13 April, 1964, during the first season. It was remade in 1997 as part of the revived The Outer Limits series with a minor title change.  of an interventional treatment for erectile dysfunction Erectile Dysfunction Definition

Erectile dysfunction (ED), formerly known as impotence, is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection long enough to engage in sexual intercourse.
 (ED) that uses a specially-designed drug-eluting stent system. The study, called ZEN (Zotarolimus-Eluting Peripheral Stent System for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction in Males with Sub-Optimal Response to PDE5 Inhibitors), is being performed under an investigational device exemption An Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) allows the investigational device to be used in a clinical study in order to collect safety and effectiveness data required to support a Premarket Approval (PMA) application or a Premarket Notification [510(k)] submission to Food and  (IDE) issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is expected to enroll a total of 50 subjects at up to ten medical centers in the United States over the next year.

"The link between erectile dysfunction and coronary artery disease coronary artery disease, condition that results when the coronary arteries are narrowed or occluded, most commonly by atherosclerotic deposits of fibrous and fatty tissue.  has been well established; based on this evidence, we are investigating the use of stents in pelvic arteries to determine whether it may provide a new treatment approach and enable better response to drug therapies," said Dr. Jason Rogers, director of interventional cardiology at UC Davis Medical Center The UC Davis Medical Center is a major research hospital located in Sacramento, California and is the primary teaching hospital of UC Davis School of Medicine. Researchers and specialists at the 577 licensed bed medical center work in over 150 areas of specialty.  in Sacramento and one of the ZEN primary investigators. "Understanding that in a large number of cases ED is caused by vascular disease due to the deterioration of the endothelium endothelium /en·do·the·li·um/ (-the´le-um) pl. endothe´lia   the layer of epithelial cells that lines the cavities of the heart, the serous cavities, and the lumina of the blood and lymph vessels. , and that Medtronic's drug-eluting stent (DES) preserves endothelial endothelial /en·do·the·li·al/ (-the´le-al) pertaining to or made up of endothelium.
Endothelial
A layer of cells that lines the inside of certain body cavities, for example, blood vessels.
 function of the native vessels, Medtronic's DES technology is uniquely suited to be studied for this condition."

Medtronic is collaborating with urologists and interventionalists at each of the participating sites to design and execute the study in subjects who have had suboptimal response to PDE5 inhibitors, which include Viagra([R]), Cialis([R]) and Levitra([R]). The study will evaluate the safety and improved erectile function of pelvic artery stenting, with results expected in 2011.

The first implant in the ZEN study was performed recently by a team at Prairie Vascular Institute in Springfield, Ill., consisting of urologist Dr. Tobias Kohler, and two interventionalists, Drs. Nilesh Goswami and Krishna Rocha-Singh.

"It's exciting to see the field of interventional medicine advancing in new areas," said Dr. Rocha-Singh, medical director of Prairie Vascular Institute, and one of the ZEN primary investigators. "However, it's vitally important that we study promising new approaches in the clinic as historical data have shown the importance of properly identifying subjects so that we are targeting those who will benefit most from this novel therapy."

"Despite breakthroughs in drug therapy, ED remains a problem for a significant number of men who have failed drug therapy and do not wish to proceed with highly-invasive second or third line therapies," said Dr. Irwin Goldstein, director of sexual medicine at Alvarado Hospital in San Diego, editor-in-chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine and one of the ZEN primary investigators. "We look forward to seeing the outcome of the ZEN study and evaluating the therapy's potential benefit to a patient population with limited options."

"Erectile dysfunction represents an unmet medical need for physicians and patients," said Sean Salmon, vice president and general manager of Medtronic's Coronary and Peripheral business. "The ZEN study represents Medtronic's interest in addressing this need, while also serving as a potential opportunity to broaden our pipeline of interventional therapies. Importantly, Medtronic has the support of both the urology and the interventional communities as we embark on a path to pioneer a new treatment for ED."

Medtronic CardioVascular is committed to advancing the treatment of coronary, peripheral, aortic aortic

pertaining to or emanating from the aorta. See also aortic arch.


aortic aneurysm
occurs most often in dogs, where it is caused by Spirocerca lupi larvae, turkeys and primates, causing dyspnea, cyanosis and coughing.
 and structural heart disease through collaboration with leading clinicians, researchers and scientists worldwide.

About Medtronic

Medtronic, Inc. (www.medtronic.com), headquartered in Minneapolis, is the global leader in medical technology - alleviating pain, restoring health, and extending life for millions of people around the world.

Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties such as those described in Medtronic's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended April 24, 2009. Actual results may differ materially from anticipated results.
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