Proxima Clinical Research Client, Airway Shield™, Receives STeP Designation for Endotracheal Intubation Device that Protects Patients and Clinicians
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May 18, 2022 at 11:40 AM EDT
Device reduces the spread of infection from patients to clinicians during aerosol generating procedures like intubation of COVID-19 patients, among others HOUSTON, TX / ACCESSWIRE / May 18, 2022 / Proxima Clinical Research ("Proxima CRO"), a company guiding emerging medical device and pharmaceutical companies from the earliest stages of product development through commercialization, announced today it has successfully received Safer Technologies Program ("STeP") Medical Device Designation for its client, Airway Shield™. Airway Shield is a mouthpiece used during endotracheal intubation ("ET intubation") that facilitates the insertion of an ET tube and serves as a barrier during aerosol generating procedures to eliminate the spread of aerosols and droplets emitted by the patient to medical staff, thereby reducing the risk of infections and spread of viruses such as COVID-19. ![]() ![]() ET intubation is an aerosol generating procedure with a high risk of infection for operators. The procedure permits mechanical ventilation in patients with severe respiratory failure, such as many patients hospitalized with COVID-19, among other conditions, and is required in many surgeries. It is the third most common procedure in U.S. hospitals with more than 50 million intubations performed worldwide. The Safer Technologies Program ("STeP") is a voluntary program for certain medical devices and device-led combination products that are reasonably expected to improve the safety of current treatments or diagnostics associated with less serious morbidities and mortalities than those eligible for the Breakthrough Device Designation ("BDD") program. Unlike BDD, STeP eligible devices may include those intended to treat or diagnose non-life-threatening or reasonably reversible diseases or conditions. "The benefits of STeP are significant because the program expedites the time it takes to develop and obtain marketing authorization for devices," said Isabella Schmitt, RAC, Director of Regulatory Affairs at Proxima CRO. "Airway Shield receives this designation as the world still struggles with COVID-19 infections. WHO estimates that between 80,000 and 180,000 health and care workers may have died from COVID-19 between January 2020 to May 2021. The Airway Shield disposable device makes intubation safer for both the patient and clinical staff. It is easy to operate with minimal training and is highly cost-effective. We are pleased to have received this important designation for Airway Shield." ![]() Airway Shield™ is the world's first device for endotracheal intubation that protects clinicians while facilitating ET intubation procedures. Its patented technology incorporates a barrier mouthpiece that protects clinicians from aerosols and droplets that could spread to the operator and around the room while facilitating the procedure. The device acts as a guide, enabling faster, more accurate positioning of the endotracheal tube. It also features two extra channels which permit oropharyngeal aspiration during the procedure. The device is fully disposable and quick and easy to remove, which reduces the risk of transmission during removal. "This is a groundbreaking accomplishment for our team," says Julio Alonso, MD, founder and CEO, Airway Shield. "Our collaboration with Proxima CRO and our partners, trucorp and CSDS, confirms our commitment to protect the lives of patients and clinicians throughout the world. Our team is looking forward to working with the FDA and Proxima CRO through the interactions available with the STeP designation to quickly bring this product to market." About Airway ShieldTM About Proxima Clinical Research Media Contact: Jennifer Horspool SOURCE: ProximaCRO View source version on accesswire.com: https://www.accesswire.com/701885/Proxima-Clinical-Research-Client-Airway-Shield-Receives-STeP-Designation-for-Endotracheal-Intubation-Device-that-Protects-Patients-and-Clinicians More NewsView More
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