PolyPid Ltd., a late-stage biopharma company aiming to improve surgical outcomes, hosted a virtual Key Opinion Leader event discussing the significant unmet medical need in the prevention of surgical site infections.
- After a Reduction in Surgical Site Infection (SSI) Rates During COVID, Rates are Now Increasing, Signaling a Return to Pre-COVID Levels
- Known Procedure and Patient Risk-Factors Significantly Increase the Risk of SSIs and Impact Payer Costs
- Approximately 250 Patients of a Planned Total of 600 Subjects Currently Enrolled in SHIELD II
- Unblinded Interim Analysis to be Conducted Once Approximately 400 Patients Complete Their 30-Day Follow-up; Top-line Results Expected in the First Quarter of 2025
PETACH TIKVA, Israel, June 18, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PolyPid Ltd. (Nasdaq: PYPD) (“PolyPid” or the “Company”), a late-stage biopharma company aiming to improve surgical outcomes, today hosted a virtual Key Opinion Leader event discussing the significant unmet medical need in the prevention of surgical site infections (SSIs). The Company also provided an update on its ongoing SHIELD II Phase 3 trial for D-PLEX100.
Charles E. Edmiston, Ph.D. (Emeritus Professor of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin), discussed several key topics surrounding SSIs. Key takeaways include:
- The return to higher pre-COVID SSI rates due to the increase in the number of elective surgeries conducted and the surgical environment normalizing to levels found prior to 2020.
- SSIs are under-reported, and up to 30-35% of colorectal infections are missed due to sub-optimal surveillance strategies.
- Procedural and patient-related risk factors such as smoking, alcohol abuse, type 2 diabetes and a high BMI have a significant negative impact on the risk of developing a SSI, and this increase in risk is compounded when patients have multiple risk factors.
- Long term cost to commercial payers of a single colorectal SSI event over a period of 24 months can range from $44,000 (superficial SSI) to $64,000 (deep SSI), with the cost for Medicare ranging from $20,000 to $45,000, respectively.
- Surgical care bundles in patients undergoing colorectal surgery significantly reduce the risk of SSIs. The 30-day high concentration release of antibiotics achieved with D-PLEX100 has the potential to add additional benefit to infection prevention bundles.
“Studies show traditional evidence-based interventions have maximum benefit within the perioperative and immediate postoperative period. Building upon this, D-PLEX100 supports prolonged doxycycline concentrations within the surgical wound during and beyond this critical period and exceeds the minimum inhibitory concentration for the most common surgical wound pathogens regardless of length of the surgical incision,” said Dr. Edmiston. “There remains an opportunity to improve upon the existing clinical standard of care to reduce the rate of SSIs in and beyond the colorectal surgical setting, improving the patient experience and lowering costs for payers.”
PolyPid also provided an update on the enrollment of its ongoing Phase 3 SHIELD II trial of its lead product candidate, D-PLEX100. The SHIELD II clinical study includes patients undergoing abdominal colorectal surgery with large incisions and has now enrolled approximately 250 patients of a planned total of approximately 600 subjects. Approximately 50 centers are currently open and recruiting patients. Top-line results are expected in the first quarter of 2025. The Company intends to conduct an unblinded interim analysis once a total of approximately 400 patients complete their 30-day follow-up, which is anticipated to occur in the fourth quarter of 2024.
About SHIELD II
SHIELD II (Surgical site Hospital acquired Infection prEvention with Local D-PLEX) is a prospective, multinational, randomized, double blind Phase 3 trial designed to assess the efficacy and safety of D-PLEX100 administered concomitantly with standard of care (SoC), which includes prophylactic systemic antibiotics, compared to SoC alone arm, in the prevention of post abdominal-surgery incisional infection in patients undergoing surgeries with incisions greater than 20 cm. The primary endpoint of the trial is measured by the proportion of subjects with either an SSI event as determined by a blinded and independent adjudication committee, reintervention, or mortality for any reason within 30 days post-surgery. Patient safety will be monitored for an additional 30 days. The trial will enroll patients in centers in the United States, Europe and Israel.
About D-PLEX100
D-PLEX100, PolyPid’s lead product candidate, is designed to provide local prolonged and controlled anti-bacterial activity directly at the surgical site to prevent SSIs. Following the administration of D-PLEX100 into the surgical site, the PLEX (Polymer-Lipid Encapsulation matriX) technology pairs with Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, enabling a prolonged and continuous release of the broad-spectrum antibiotic doxycycline, resulting in a high local concentration of the drug for a period of 30 days for the prevention of SSIs, with additional potential to prevent SSIs caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria at the surgical site. D-PLEX100 received Breakthrough Therapy Designation from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of SSIs in patients undergoing elective colorectal surgery. D-PLEX100 is currently in Phase 3 SHIELD II trial for the prevention of surgical site infections in patients undergoing abdominal colorectal surgery with large incisions.
About PolyPid
PolyPid Ltd. (Nasdaq: PYPD) is a late-stage biopharma company aiming to improve surgical outcomes. Through locally administered, controlled, prolonged-release therapeutics, PolyPid’s proprietary PLEX (Polymer-Lipid Encapsulation matriX) technology pairs with Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), enabling precise delivery of drugs at optimal release rates over durations ranging from several days to months. PolyPid’s lead product candidate D-PLEX100 is in Phase 3 clinical trial for the prevention of abdominal colorectal surgical site infections. In addition, the Company is currently in preclinical stages to test the efficacy of OncoPLEX for the treatment of solid tumors, beginning with glioblastoma.
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Ori Warshavsky
COO – US
908-858-5995
IR@Polypid.com
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