Novel treatment for peripheral arterial disease
Acronym
FlowOx
Description of the granted funding
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is caused by the deposition of fatty material on the inner walls of peripheral arteries causing reducing perfusion and local nutrition to the muscles and skin. The condition affect 202 million people globally and is increasing at a rate of 20% per annum due to an aging population and epidemic growth of diabetes. The social costs amounts to $210 - 380 billion per annum.
Behavioural changes such as smoking cessation, healthy nutrition and exercise is recommended to reduce impact and risk. When the condition worsens, patients ability to walk and exercise is reduced. When disease progress to critical limb ischemia (unbearable pain and chronic wounds), the patients follow a trajectory towards costly vascular surgery or amputation.
FlowOx targets the gap in care with a patented, cost effective and clinically promising home treatment solution. In order to secure the successful introduction of FlowOx into the market by 2020, resources are required to fill the following gaps in innovation:1) strong clinical evidence of efficacy 2) health economic assessment 3) design for large scale manufacturing and 4) a validated commercial model Germany, UK and Scandinavia. These 4 challenges will be addressed in the FlowOx project over a 30-month period.
The Fast Track to Innovation Pilot program was selected to support a resource demanding and technically challenging stage of the product roadmap. The support enables Otivio to join forces with a medical device manufacturer, Innokas Medical, Finland, and UK based Univ. of Salford and Univ. of Bangor with extensive experience in clinical and health economic studies. The FlowOx project enables Otivio and Innokas to enter the world-wide PAD market, gaining a strong market positon with a home care device for PAD treatment and expected sales of over €220 million within 5 years of launch.
Show moreStarting year
2016
End year
2019
Granted funding
INNOKAS MEDICAL OY
680 750 €
Participant
OTIVIO AS (NO)
876 000 €
Coordinator
BANGOR UNIVERSITY (UK)
148 750 €
Participant
THE UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD (UK)
375 000 €
Participant
Amount granted
2 080 500 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
Innovation action
Framework programme
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Call
Programme part
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme (5213 PRIORITY 'Industrial leadership' (5237 )
PRIORITY 'Societal challenges (5289 )
Topic
Fast Track to Innovation Pilot (FTIPilot-01-2016Call ID
H2020-FTIPilot-2016-1 Other information
Funding decision number
737964
Identified topics
cardiovascular diseases