InspireMD Announces Abstract of One-Year Follow-Up Results from the C-GUARDIANS U.S. Investigational Device Exemption (IDE) Clinical Trial Accepted for Presentation at LINC 2024

Tel Aviv, Israel, and Miami, Florida — March 26, 2024 – InspireMD, Inc. (Nasdaq: NSPR), developer of the CGuard™ Embolic Prevention Stent System (EPS) for the prevention of stroke, today announced that an abstract of the one-year outcomes from its C-GUARDIANS IDE clinical trial of the CGuard™ Prime Carotid Stent System for the treatment of carotid artery stenosis has been accepted for presentation at the Leipzig Interventional Course (LINC) 2024, which is being held May 28-31, in Leipzig, Germany.

Presentation details:

Title:             One-Year Follow-Up Results from the C-GUARDIANS Pivotal Trial of the CGuard™ Carotid Stent System

Presenter:      Chris Metzger, M.D., System Vascular Chief at Ohio Health, and lead investigator of the C-Guardians trial

Date/time:     To be announced

Marvin Slosman, chief executive officer of InspireMD, stated, “At last year’s VIVA and VEITH conferences in November, Dr. Metzger, principal investigator for the C-GUARDIANS trial, presented positive 30-day follow-up data from the trial which demonstrated a DSMI[1] rate of just 0.95% in the Intent-To-Treat (ITT) analysis population, and 0.63% in the per-protocol (PP) analysis population. We are very excited to announce today that an abstract of the 12-month outcomes data from this important trial has been accepted for presentation at the upcoming LINC 2024 conference, which is among the most influential and widely attended meetings focused on vascular intervention. We are optimistic that the results will show a similar level of neuroprotection, which may support a Premarket Approval Application (PMA) later this year and allow us to prepare for a commercial launch of CGuard Prime in the U.S. in the first half of 2025, if approved.”

About C-GUARDIANS

The C-GUARDIANS clinical trial evaluated the safety and efficacy of the CGuard™ Carotid Stent System for the treatment of carotid artery stenosis. The study enrolled 316 patients across 24 trial sites in the U.S. and Europe.

The trial included both symptomatic and asymptomatic patients undergoing carotid artery stenting (CAS). The primary endpoint includes the composite of the following: incidence of the following major adverse events: death (all‐ cause mortality), all stroke, or myocardial infarction (DSMI) through 30‐days post‐index procedure, based on the Clinical Events Committee (CEC) adjudication or ipsilateral stroke from 31‐365-day follow‐up, based on CEC adjudication. The performance goal will be considered to have been met if the upper bound of the two-sided 95% confidence interval calculated from the observed primary endpoint rate is <11.6% and the p-value is <0.025.

About LINC

LINC, the Leipzig Interventional Course, is strongly committed to contribute to a systematic scientific evaluation and interdisciplinary discussion of new methods in the field of vascular medicine, allowing conclusions for daily interventional practice. LINC is an interdisciplinary live course, designed to provide a global platform, permitting the discussion of the “vascular patients” by integrating colleagues of different specialties from around the world who are performing endovascular interventions.

For more information, please visit: https://www.leipzig-interventional-course.com/

About InspireMD, Inc.
InspireMD seeks to utilize its proprietary MicroNet® technology to make its products the industry standard for carotid stenting by providing outstanding acute results and durable, stroke-free long-term outcomes. InspireMD’s common stock is quoted on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol NSPR.

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Investor Contacts:
Craig Shore
Chief Financial Officer
InspireMD, Inc.
888-776-6804
craigs@inspiremd.com 

Chuck Padala, Managing Director
LifeSci Advisors
646-627-8390
chuck@lifesciadvisors.com
investor-relations@inspiremd.com

[1] Death (all-cause mortality), stroke, or myocardial infarction