Aclarion Announces Successful Financings; Plans to Launch CLARITY Trial and Provides Update on Next Steps of Alphatec Strategic Partnership
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Aclarion Announces Successful Financings; Plans to Launch CLARITY Trial and Provides Update on Next Steps of Alphatec Strategic Partnership

Company is initiating its pivotal multicenter, prospective, randomized CLARITY trial to build on clinical evidence demonstrating superior surgical outcomes when Nociscan is utilized in surgical decisioning

5 additional Key Opinion Leader (KOL) surgeons expected to adopt Nociscan through the Alphatec strategic partnership in 1H24

BROOMFIELD, CO, Feb. 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire -- Aclarion, Inc., (“Aclarion” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: ACON, ACONW), a healthcare technology company that is leveraging biomarkers and proprietary augmented intelligence algorithms to help physicians identify the location of chronic low back pain, announced today that it has completed several recent financing transactions that have significantly reduced debt and increased available cash. The Company believes these financing transactions will assist in achieving key milestones that include initiating the CLARITY trial, onboarding additional KOL surgeons through the strategic partnership with Alphatec, and continuing to increase Nociscan orders.

The financing transactions include raising just under $3M of gross proceeds under the previously disclosed $10M equity line and reducing the Company’s outstanding non-convertible debt by $1.5M through the conversion of debt into equity. The Company believes these recent financing transactions were on terms more favorable than those available in the public capital markets.

With these proceeds, Aclarion will initiate CLARITY, a prospective, multicenter, randomized clinical trial designed to validate the superior surgical outcomes that have been shown to result when surgical interventions are targeted against intervertebral discs identified to be painful by Nociscan technology. CLARITY is expected to enroll up to 300 patients across approximately 8 sites with Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACS, FAANS, Director of the Neurosurgical Spine Center and Professor of Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, and Biomedical Engineering at Johns Hopkins, serving as principal investigator.

Ryan Bond, Chief Strategy Officer at Aclarion, said, “We have made great strides in advancing the clinical data supporting the utilization of Nociscan as a tool to improve surgical decisioning in spine surgery. CLARITY represents the pivotal study we believe will lead to national coverage decisions from every payer of significance, should CLARITY results confirm those from existing peer reviewed published data. Since Nociscan is a diagnostic, we expect to quickly and cost effectively demonstrate the value of our technology in comparison to the costly and lengthy clinical trials typical for implantable devices.”