Clinical Study Results of the BlueWind System for Patients with Overactive Bladder Featured at the 2023 AUA Annual Meeting

  • OASIS study achieves primary and secondary endpoints, safely mitigating the debilitating effects of urgency urinary incontinence
  • Study results show that 78% of those implanted and 82% of patients completing the study achieved at least a 50% reduction in urge incontinence episodes at 12 months
  • At 12 months, 50% of the patients completing the study were 100% dry

Reno, Nevada (UroToday.com) -- BlueWind Medical, Ltd., the developer of a transformative implantable tibial neuromodulation therapy for Overactive Bladder (OAB), announced results from the OASIS pivotal trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of the BlueWind System in the treatment of OAB. The results were featured in the late-breaking session (LBA01-05) at the American Urological Association (AUA) 2023 Annual Meeting in Chicago on Sunday, April 30th.

The presentation at this preeminent Urology conference demonstrates both the unique design of Blue Wind's innovative technology, as well as the strength of the clinical evidence. OASIS, a 151-patient prospective, multicenter, single-arm, open-label clinical study, was designed to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of BlueWind Medical's implantable tibial neuromodulation system in reducing symptoms of urgency urinary incontinence (UUI), including urinary urgency and urinary frequency. Results from the trial are under review by the FDA.

Study Results Highlighted at Conference

BlueWind's OASIS pivotal study successfully met its primary endpoint, demonstrating statistically significant improvement with a 76.4% and 78.4% procedural success rate of at least a 50% reduction in UUI, at 6 and 12 months respectively, in the intention to treat (ITT) analysis (p<.0001). In the completers analysis, at the 12-month follow-up, 82.0 % of participants achieved at least a 50% reduction in UUI episodes, 66.9% achieved at least a 75% reduction, and 50% were dry for at least 3 consecutive days. Notably, there were no procedure or device related serious adverse events and all procedure and device related adverse events were adjudicated by the studies clinical event committee as either mild or moderate. Moreover, the patient-centric nature of the therapy that facilitates individually tailored treatment, resulted in an increasing improvement in UUI over time with 91.6% of patients compliant with once daily treatments at 12 months. These efficacy results, a compelling safety profile combined with a 95% patient reported satisfaction rate, clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of the BlueWind System in reducing OAB symptoms and improving patients' quality of life.

The presentation titled "Pivotal Study of a Novel Wirelessly Powered, Patient Tailored Programmed, Tibial Neurostimulator for the Treatment of Patients with Overactive Bladder," was presented by John Heesakkers, M.D., the primary investigator for the OASIS clinical trial, Chairman of the Department of Urology of the Maastricht UMC, the Netherlands, and the International Continence Society General Secretary.

"As someone who has dedicated their career to advancing urologic care, I am impressed to see the impact that BlueWind's technology is having on patients. It represents a significant step forward in the treatment of OAB, and I have been impressed with the predictability and efficacy of the procedure. I have seen firsthand how patients have experienced relief from their symptoms and have been able to return to a full and active life, and I believe that the BlueWind System has the potential to help many more patients in need," said John Heesakkers, MD.
"We are grateful to the investigators and study participants who made OASIS possible," said Dan Lemaitre, Chief Executive Officer of BlueWind Medical. "The strength of the OASIS data provides great hope that the BlueWind System will provide a compelling therapeutic alternative for the millions of people with OAB who are currently waiting on the side-lines for a more patient-centric and convenient solution to fit their lifestyle. We continue to work with the FDA and look forward to introducing this innovative solution to physicians and patients."

Source: BlueWind Medical. (2023). Clinical Study Results of the BlueWind System for Patients with Overactive Bladder Featured at the 2023 AUA Annual Meeting [Press release]. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/clinical-study-results-of-the-bluewind-system-for-patients-with-overactive-bladder-featured-at-the-2023-aua-annual-meeting-301811486.html.