ENDRA Life Sciences Reports Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides a Business Update

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Company accelerated enrollment in global multisite pilot study and significantly reduced operating expenses while refocusing resources to clinical and regulatory deliverables

ANN ARBOR, Mich., November 15, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ENDRA Life Sciences Inc. (NASDAQ: NDRA), a pioneer of Thermo Acoustic Enhanced UltraSound (TAEUS?), today reported financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024 and provided a business update.

Highlights from the third quarter and recent weeks include:

  • Developed data analysis features for TAEUS platform by introducing new models rooted in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL). As part of its continuous technology improvement of the TAEUS system, ENDRA made advancements in developing and testing new features and capabilities that leverage AI, ML and DL models and algorithms to improve both data accuracy and operator ease-of-use.

  • Accelerated subject recruitment at clinical evaluation sites. Clinical evaluation sites are actively recruiting subjects to collect data to assess TAEUS’ liver fat measurement capabilities against the gold/industry standard, MRI-PDFF. During the past two months, nearly 40 subjects were enrolled and scanned, or are in the process of being scanned. Robust enrollment is expected to continue through the end of the year, along with the potential to activate additional sites. These studies are intended to collect real-world clinical evidence across multiple operators to further establish the utility and performance of the TAEUS system for metabolic disease management. In addition, the findings from these pilot studies will be used to inform a pivotal study, the results of which will support ENDRA’s submission of a De Novo request to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

  • Activated a TAEUS system at LMU University Hospital in Germany. LMU University Hospital, one of the leading medical research centers in Europe, is conducting a post-market clinical study to assess TAEUS’ liver fat measurement capabilities against the gold standard MRI-PDFF test. This study is intended to collect real-world clinical evidence to further establish the utility of the TAEUS system for metabolic disease management. LMU researchers plan to present the findings of their study at a future medical congress followed by submission to a peer-reviewed journal.

  • Submitted study highlighting TAEUS technology in patients with high BMI to be presented at AASLD’s The Liver Meeting? 2024. The poster, titled "Noninvasive assessment of steatotic liver disease in individuals with class 2 and class 3 obesity," was accepted for presentation at The Liver Meeting 2024, hosted by the American Association for the Study of Liver Disease (AASLD) and taking place November 15-19 in San Diego. The presentation highlights the potential of the TAEUS technology to obtain liver fat fraction measurements in patients with body mass index (BMI) exceeding 35, where accurate and reliable assessment of liver fat is challenging with existing point-of-care solutions. The poster will be available on the Research and Media section of ENDRA's website after the conference ends.