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Autologous Blood Derived Products for Chronic Non-Healing Wounds

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Ravitz, James Date: 01/18/2008
Comment:

January 18, 2008

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Beverly A. Lofton, MHA
Lead Analyst
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
7500 Security Blvd.
Woodlawn, MD 21244
Mail Stop: C1-09-06

Re: Comments on Proposed Decision Memo for Autologous Blood-Derived Products for Chronic Non-Healing Wounds (CAG-00190R2)

Dear Ms. Lofton:

On behalf of Organogenesis Inc., I respectfully submit these comments regarding the Centers

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Poland, John Date: 01/17/2008
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I''m a perfusionist who has been working with this product for about 5 years. It is one of the few "new technologies" to come along that really does work. Physicians who try it are amazed how non-healing wounds of many years will heal in 6 weeks with a few treatments of Platelet Gel, as we call it. Unfortunately poor patients can''t afford it and Hospitals won''t pay for it because there is no reimbursement.

Hanft, Jason Title: DPM
Organization: Doctors Research Network
Date: 01/16/2008
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This product fits a need in a number of clinical areas that are currently underserved. It has demonstrated its safety and efficacy. The ability to have this available for the treatment of life changing wounds would greatly enhance the medical practitioner’s choices and aid patients. The product was easy to use and met with great reviews fro subjects/patients who received it.

Pressler, Eric Title: RN/Wound Care Coordinator (8 years)
Organization: Kindred Hospitals Okalhoma City
Date: 01/16/2008
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We have been using "AutoloGel" PRP to treat wounds at Kindred Hospital Oklahoma City since April of 2002. This procedure has provided dramatic wound healing results with 30 to 40% wound size reduction, "healing", within the first 10 to 14 days. This indirectly has provided a wound treament savings of $500 to $750 per week, and provided shorter lengths of stay for our wound patients. Patient satisfaction is high, because most patient''s come to us with history of wounds that have

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SHUR, ELENA Date: 01/16/2008
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It''s a very good product which works on wounds when everything elese fails. Wouderful to use in conjuction with other advanced modalities like Negative Pressure therapy. Should be promoted & studied better. Our wound center helped a lot of pts to heal with Atologel. This technology is used in Europa not just to heal wounds, but for cosmetic/plastic purposes due to safety of the method.
Englert, Susan Title: RN, BSN, CNOR, CCP
Organization: AmSECT, Hospital Clinical Services Group
Date: 01/15/2008
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I have been utilizing platelet gel on procedures for approximately nine years and have one published paper,double blinded, prospective, IRB approved study: Autologous Platelet Gel Applications During Cardiovascular Surgery Effect on Wound Healing, Susan J. Englert, Thomas H. Estep, Cynthia C. Ellis-Stoll, JECT. 2005; 37:148-152. I have another paper pending publication in JECT; Retrospective Study of Postoperative Surgical Chest and Leg Incisions Utilizing Autologous Platelet Gel. Please

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Murchison, Stepen Title: VP
Organization: R.M. Duncan
Date: 01/14/2008
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Dear Sirs,
While I am not a titled medical professional, I would like to add a comment on your proposed decision regarding Autologel. The data submitted by Cytomedix for Autologel specifically was randomized, propsective, double blinded and controlled patient trials. This appears to be the benchmark in the medical industry. CMS has provided coverage for wound care treatments previously that had no such data in support. These include Vacuum Assisted Closure and Hyperbaric Oxygen

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Lang, William Date: 01/13/2008
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I have been involved in PRP usage for 13 years. In that time I have witnessed great healing from the use of PRP in Chronic non healing wounds.

I will not understand how it can not seen in the best interest of patients to at least allow some coverage for the use of prp. This could be a coverage for the use of it as a last resort. It has been use this way without coverage and wonderful results have been seen. I have had patients request prp as a last resort and before amputation of a limb

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Kerby, Lenora Title: Wound Care Nurse
Organization: Specialty Hospital of Midwest City
Date: 01/09/2008
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I have seen wonderful results with the autologel therapy. I had limited experience in the actual procedure of the treatment until a few weeks ago when a wound care physican at my facility asked if the facility could provide the treatment. The facility was in the process of hiring a CEO and so I had to go through corporate to get the go ahead. "The corporate CEO said if this order goes to waste I will put it at your feet to pay for. My mentor in wound care once told me a truth i will never

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Allen, Donna Title: RN, CWS, Wound Care Coordinator
Organization: Kindred Hospital Phoenix
Date: 01/09/2008
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This product has provided significant healing acceleration on the selected patients we have tried.
Randall, David Title: DPM
Date: 01/09/2008
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I have used Autologous Blood Derived Products in wound healing for the past 3 years and have had very beneficial results. The procedure is very well accepted by patients and has shown very succesful results. This therapy has an important role in the treatment of both chronic and acute wounds
Gurvich, Leon Title: ANP,CWS
Organization: L.Weiss Mem. Hospital, Wound Center
Date: 01/08/2008
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My name is Leon Gurvich, I''m ANP and CWS and have great opportunity to use Autologous Blood Derived Products for Chronic Non-Healing Wounds for the last 3 years during my work in Wound Healing Center in L.Weiss Memorial hospital, Chicago, IL. I have very good experience with this product with miracle results in some patients. This product is very helpful in healing wound with tunneling and undermining. We call this product “Biological glue” for the tissue. Studies in basic

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Scott, Ronald Title: Medical Director
Organization: Wound Care Center @ Presbyterian Hospital - Plano
Date: 01/07/2008
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I would urge consideration for coverage of autologous blood derived products for chronic non-healing wounds. I have had the opportunity to use these products in chronic refractory wounds in my practice. I feel PRP gel is a valuable adjunct for those wounds that have not healed despite adequate wound care and in those wounds exhibiting significant chronicity. I would respectfully request a decision for coverage of these products.
Ronald G. Scott, M.D.

Melin MD, Matthew Title: MD
Organization: Park Nicollet
Date: 01/07/2008
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To whom it may concern - the decsion to not cover platelet derived plasma gel by CMS is concerning in the application of standards. The decision is based on insufficient data. The clinical data is overwhelmingly in favor of platelet drived growth factor utilization for chronic wounds - true, no prspectve randomized trial exits, though this standard was not used for multiple other wound care modalities either (Blue Sky medical, Dermagraft, VAC, ect). If this is truly the reasoning, then it

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Walker, Dana Title: RN
Date: 01/07/2008
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Sirs......I am a ICU nurse with 25 years experience...have seen many different types of wounds and treatment regimes. Recently I was able to assist in PRP treatment of an elderly lady with a chronic wound on her ankle. She had this wound for several months and standard..wet to dry gressing, etc..were not effective in healing this wound. After the very first treatment...significant difference was noted in the wound...and she was thrilled!! Follow up treatments have significantly improved the

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Scott, Mike Title: Sr V.P.
Organization: Stephens Inc.
Date: 12/31/2007
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I would urge you to reconsider the request by Cyomedix GTF to recieve approval for medicare reimbursment. It appears the decsion in part was made on a decsion made in 2003 on the type of device, however; many advances in this area have occurred sinse then. I''m sure you will have a chance to meet Dr. Mohan and realize how sincere and qualified he is in this field and how much he believes in this technology. Thanks Mike.
Morgan, M.D., William Title: Medical Director
Organization: Deaconess Wound Care South
Date: 12/31/2007
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I am most disappointed in your decision not to cover Autogel for use in patients with chronic wounds. I am one of few phyiscians in the US who practices full time chronic wound care. I have used Autogel for years with outstanding results.

I have used it primarily in the LTACH setting where the wounds are typically larger and much worse than in the outpatient clinic. I have used it on all types of wounds that have failed to respond to conservative treatment, namely venous leg

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Jakubowski, Steve Date: 12/24/2007
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Respectfully, issuing a blanket denial of reimbursement coverage for ALL platelet gel wound healing products is overkill. As a matter of public policy, any FDA-approved product shown to work in randomized, double-blinded clinical trials should NEVER be denied the opportunity for possible reimbursement, even with conditions attached. This is especially the case here, where the chronic wound patient endures extreme hardship and suffering, and far too frequently amputation or even death,

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