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6 Jul 2005 13:45

Deltex Medical Group PLC06 July 2005 Deltex Medical Group plc CardioQTM delivers excellent results in colorectal surgery patients 6 July 2005: Deltex Medical Group plc ("Deltex Medical" and the "Company"),today announces further details of the results of a double-blinded prospectiverandomised controlled clinical trial using its CardioQTM haemodynamicmonitoring system on colorectal patients during their operations. The trial was undertaken by surgeons and anaesthetists at the Freeman Hospitalin Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In the study, the control group were given fluidsintra-operatively at the anaesthetist's discretion whereas the treatment groupwere given fluids based on an algorithm guided by the CardioQTM. Additionalresults to those previously announced were presented in Dublin today at theTripartite Colorectal Meeting (a clinical meeting for colorectal surgeons fromthe UK, USA and Australia). The study showed that patients treated with the CardioQTM were able to toleratea full diet after two rather than four days and were independently assessed asfit for discharge from hospital after six rather than nine days. Previouslyannounced results showed that the CardioQTM patients were actually dischargedfrom hospital after seven days and that they suffered considerably fewerpost-operative complications. Deltex Medical's Chief Executive, Andy Hill commented: "The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain & Ireland produced a reportin June 2004 following the results of its audit of bowel cancer treatments in 93NHS hospitals. The average length of hospital stay was over twelve days, withonly six hospitals achieving lengths of stay of under ten days and not one ofthem doing as well as the CardioQTM patients at the Freeman." The same report identified average mortality within thirty days of bowel cancersurgery of 6%. None of the 54 CardioQTM patients at the Freeman died; likewise,none of the 64 CardioQTM patients from a similar 2004 study at Worthing hospitaldied." For further information, please contact:- Deltex Medical Group plc 01243 774 837 Nigel Keen, Chairman Andy Hill, Chief ExecutiveEwan Phillips, Finance Director Financial Dynamics 0207 831 3113 David YatesLucy Briggs Notes for Editors Deltex Medical manufactures and markets the CardioQTM monitor, which usesdisposable ultra-sound probes inserted into the oesophagus to determine theamount of blood being pumped around the body - 'circulating blood volume'.Reduced circulating blood volume is known as hypovolaemia, which leads toinsufficient oxygen being delivered to the organs. This causes medicalcomplications including peripheral and major organ failure which can lead todeath. Hypovolaemia, which is akin to severe dehydration, affects virtuallyevery patient having surgery because of the combined effects of pre-operativestarvation, the impact of the anaesthetic agents and trauma from the surgeryitself. Using fluids and drugs, guided by the CardioQTM, to optimise the amountof circulating blood significantly reduces post-operative complications allowingpatients to make a faster, more complete recovery and return home earlier. The CardioQTM incorporates the Company's proprietary software and a smalldiameter, easy-to-use, minimally invasive, disposable oesophageal probe that isused for transmitting and receiving an ultra-sound signal. By using thistechnology, the CardioQTM provides clinicians with the ability tohaemodynamically optimise critically ill patients and those undergoing routinemoderate to major surgery through the controlled administration of fluid anddrugs. Haemodynamic optimisation has been scientifically proven to improve thespeed and quality of patient recovery and reduce hospital stay. There are already over 1,250 CardioQTMs currently in use in hospitals worldwideand distribution arrangements are in place in over 30 countries. In addition,there are currently more than 90 clinical publications on the use of the CardioQTM which have repeatedly:- • validated the results of the Monitor against known standards for measuring cardiac output, demonstrating that the technology works • proved that the CardioQTM works in a wide range of surgical procedures • demonstrated that the Company's technology provides significant health and economic benefits by helping to reduce post-operative complications and length of hospital stays by an average of 30 to 40 per cent for a wide range of patients. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
Date   Source Headline
22nd Jun 20077:01 amRNSAdditional Listing
19th Jun 20073:02 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
14th Jun 20074:02 pmRNSAdditional Listing
7th Jun 20077:03 amRNSNew CardioQ Data
5th Jun 20077:02 amRNSUS Reimbursement Update
31st May 20078:49 amRNSTotal Voting Rights
23rd May 20077:32 amRNSUS Reimbursement Coverage
22nd May 20078:31 amRNSAdditional Listing
3rd May 20071:06 pmRNSIssue of Equity
3rd May 200710:25 amRNSAGM Statement
12th Apr 20077:01 amRNSUCLH adopts CardioQ
28th Mar 20078:00 amRNSHealth Technology Assessment
21st Mar 20072:53 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
15th Mar 20077:05 amRNSUS Government HTA Published
15th Mar 20077:01 amRNSFinal Results
9th Mar 200712:35 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
2nd Mar 20073:56 pmRNSDeltex SupraQ Demo Invite
28th Feb 20075:20 pmRNSTotal Voting Rights
27th Feb 20077:34 amRNSReimbursement Coverage in USA
22nd Feb 20071:10 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
19th Feb 20079:30 amRNSSupraQ Progress
16th Feb 20077:00 amRNSSupraQ development & Placing
25th Jan 200712:33 pmRNSGerman Contract Win
22nd Jan 20073:15 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
18th Jan 20077:52 amRNSContract Award
16th Jan 20077:01 amRNSTrading Statement
15th Jan 20079:31 amRNSFirst Maternity Unit Sales
4th Jan 20077:00 amRNSPublication of clinical study
3rd Jan 20077:00 amRNSHigh Risk Surgery Study
20th Dec 20068:37 amRNSTotal Voting Rights
19th Dec 20067:02 amRNSHospital Stay Length Results
18th Dec 20066:07 pmRNSHospital Stay Length Results
23rd Nov 20063:45 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
23rd Nov 20063:05 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
4th Oct 20067:01 amRNSPublication of clinical trial
28th Sep 200611:30 amRNSInterim Results
26th Sep 200610:58 amRNSSpinal Surgery Trial Results
26th Sep 20069:36 amRNSPositive Meta-analysis Result
18th Sep 20064:08 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
18th Sep 200610:06 amRNSESCP Conference
18th Sep 20067:01 amRNSNew CardioQ. trial
31st Aug 20067:01 amRNSClinical Trial Results
25th Jul 20067:00 amRNSTrading Statement
15th Jun 20067:46 amRNSCardioQ Upgrade
25th May 20064:00 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
22nd May 20061:18 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
19th May 20064:26 pmRNSDirector/PDMR Shareholding
19th May 200612:49 pmRNSHolding(s) in Company
18th May 20066:14 pmRNSResult of Clinical Audit
3rd May 200612:33 pmRNSAGM/Trading Update

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