MAHWAH, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–KORU Medical Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: KRMD) (“KORU Medical” or the “Company”), a leading medical technology company focused on development, manufacturing, and commercialization of innovative and patient-centric large-volume subcutaneous infusion solutions, this week presented data demonstrating nursing preference for the use of the KORU FreedomEdge® Infusion System to administer subcutaneous oncology infusions in the clinic setting. The results of the case study were presented at the PODD 2024 Conference on October 28, 2024, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The objective of the Nursing Preference Study was to assess time spent with patients, impact on nursing and patient comfort, and overall nurse preference when comparing manual syringe administration versus mechanical pump administration with the KORU FreedomEdge® Infusion System during subcutaneous oncology biologic drug infusions. The study was conducted by KORU Medical across 6 hospitals in Denmark with 33 nurses administering more than 3,000 infusions of a >10mL oncology drug with an average administration time of approximately 10 minutes.
Subcutaneous formulation of formerly intravenous biologics is a growing trend with oncology pharmaceutical manufacturers. There are five greater-than-5mL biologic oncology drugs that have been cleared for in-clinic administration by healthcare professionals for an estimated one million global infusions.1,2 Evidence indicates that subcutaneous administration of oncology therapy simplifies treatment protocol, reduces pressure on hospitals, and improves patients’ quality of life.3 As further development of subcutaneous drug therapies increases, the optimization of drug administration has created a significant opportunity for drug delivery solutions like the KORU FreedomEdge® Infusion System.
“The growing prevalence of large-volume subcutaneous oncology drug therapies has the potential to create challenges in the clinical setting for the manual push method, particularly related to limiting workflow as a result of hands-on administration time required,” said Linda Tharby, President and CEO of KORU Medical. “Nurses are required to apply continuous manual pressure on syringes containing highly viscous drugs for a nearly-10-minute administration time.”
Ms. Tharby continued, “KORU’s FreedomEdge® Infusion System represents an alternative that may address these concerns and simplify the drug delivery experience. We are pleased that the results of this study demonstrate that KORU’s FreedomEdge® Infusion System is widely preferred by nurses and expect to file for FDA clearance of our system with an oncology biologic in 2025.”
About KORU Medical Systems
KORU Medical develops, manufactures, and commercializes innovative and patient-centric large volume subcutaneous infusion solutions that improve quality of life for patients around the world. The FREEDOM Syringe Infusion System (the “Freedom System”) currently includes the FREEDOM60® and FreedomEdge® Syringe Infusion Drivers, Precision Flow Rate Tubing™ and HIgH-Flo Subcutaneous Safety Needle Sets™. The Freedom System, which received its first FDA clearance in 1994, is used for self-administration in the home by the patient and/or delivery in an ambulatory infusion center by a healthcare professional. Through its Novel Therapies business, KORU Medical provides products for use by biopharmaceutical companies in feasibility/clinical trials during the drug development process and, as needed, is capable of customizing the Freedom System for clinical and commercial use across multiple drug categories. For more information, please visit www.korumedical.com.
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