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    Regulatory News:

    CARMAT (Paris:ALCAR) (FR0010907956, ALCAR), the designer and developer of the world’s most advanced total artificial heart project, aiming to provide a therapeutic alternative for people suffering from end-stage biventricular heart failure, today announced that it has received authorization to resume the PIVOTAL study in Kazakhstan.

    The implants will be performed at the National Research Center for Cardiac Surgery in Nur-Sultan (formerly called Astana), where the teams, led by Professor Yuri Pya, have successfully implanted the CARMAT device during the first part of the PIVOTAL study. Furthermore, several bridge-to-transplant surgeries conducted in this center demonstrated the ability of its surgical teams to successfully manage the explant procedure of the device as a donor heart becomes available. With authorizations in Kazakhstan, the Czech Republic and Denmark, the Company aims to complete enrollment of the second cohort of patients in the PIVOTAL study in order to obtain CE marking in 2020.

    Stéphane Piat, Chief Executive Officer of CARMAT, said: “We are pleased to announce that we have been given the approval to enroll new patients in Kazakhstan. Together with the teams in Nur-Sultan, we are actively preparing for upcoming implants. With this approval, we reach our objective to resume the study at a center experienced both with device implantation and explant for transplant-eligible patients.”

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    About CARMAT: the world’s most advanced total artificial heart project

    A credible response to end-stage heart failure: CARMAT aims to eventually provide a response to a major public health issue associated with heart disease, the world’s leading cause of death: chronic and acute heart failure. By pursuing the development of its total artificial heart, composed of the implantable bioprosthesis and its portable external power supply system to which it is connected, CARMAT intends to overcome the well-known shortfall in heart transplants for the tens of thousands of people suffering from irreversible end-stage heart failure, the most seriously affected of the 20 million patients with this progressive disease in Europe and the United States.

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