CareDx’s AlloSure Lung dd-cfDNA Testing Service Receives Medicare Coverage for Lung Transplant Rejection Monitoring
- AlloSure Lung is the first dd-cfDNA approved by Medicare for lung transplant patients, representing a significant milestone for this population.
- The test effectively identifies acute cellular rejection, antibody-mediated rejection, and infection in asymptomatic lung transplant patients during routine surveillance screening.
- The use of AlloSure Lung for surveillance reduces the number of invasive biopsies needed.
- AlloSure Lung has already been adopted in over 60 percent of lung transplant centers in the U.S.
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AlloSure Lung Represents First dd-cfDNA Approved by Medicare for Lung Transplant Patients
The MolDX technology assessment program has determined that AlloSure Lung will be covered under the existing Medicare Local Coverage Determination for Molecular Testing for Solid Organ Allograft Rejection for use in the surveillance setting in lung transplant patients, effective May 9, 2023.1
“CareDx was the first to receive MolDX coverage of dd-cfDNA with AlloSure for kidney and heart transplant patients, and we are now proud to be the first approved for lung transplant patients. We are
The clinical validity and utility of AlloSure Lung dd-cfDNA have been demonstrated in multiple studies.2-6 AlloSure Lung has been validated to effectively identify a composite endpoint of acute cellular rejection (ACR), antibody-mediated rejection (AMR), and infection in asymptomatic lung transplant patients during routine surveillance screening.3 The use of AlloSure Lung for surveillance has been shown to identify episodes of acute rejection and infection that may have been missed using a clinically-indicated biopsy strategy alone.3 Additionally, when using an AlloSure Lung surveillance strategy, it was estimated that there were
“AlloSure Lung has made a significant difference in non-invasively monitoring rejection and infection in lung transplant patients where allograft failure is a serious concern and early interventions are paramount to improving long-term outcomes,” said Dr. Nirmal Sharma, Medical Director of the Lung Transplantation Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “By using this non-invasive test, we’ve been able to implement more timely interventions. Additionally, in high-risk patients we have successfully reduced the number of surveillance bronchoscopies/biopsies and avoided the inherent risks associated with these invasive procedures.”
AlloSure Lung’s ability to offer early warnings to physicians of possible infection or organ rejection can help to inform timely therapeutic interventions. Lung transplant patients have one of the lowest median survivals of any solid organ transplant recipient, with a five-year survival rate of approximately 53 percent.8 Introduced in October 2021, AlloSure Lung has already been adopted in over 60 percent of lung transplant centers.7
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This press release includes forward-looking statements related to CareDx, Inc., including statements regarding the potential benefits and results that may be achieved with AlloSure Lung and the favorable Medicare coverage determination for AlloSure Lung (the “Determination”). These forward-looking statements are based upon information that is currently available to CareDx and its current expectations, speak only as of the date hereof, and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, including risks that CareDx does not realize the expected benefits of AlloSure Lung and the Determination; general economic and market factors; and other risks discussed in CareDx’s filings with the SEC, including the Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022 filed by CareDx with the SEC on February 27, 2023, the quarterly report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2023 filed by CareDx with the SEC on May 10, 2023, and other reports that CareDx has filed with the SEC. Any of these may cause CareDx’s actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially and adversely from those anticipated or implied by CareDx’s forward-looking statements. CareDx expressly disclaims any obligation, except as required by law, or undertaking to update or revise any such forward-looking statements.
References:
- AlloSure Lung is covered by Medicare under MolDX LCD L38568 and using Z-code ZB9JM.
- Trindade AJ, Chapin KC, Mullican A, et al. Assessment of dd-cfDNA Levels in Clinically Stable Lung Allograft Recipients Beyond the Initial 2 y Posttransplant. Transplant Direct. 2022 Nov 17;8(12): e1411. doi:10.1097/TXD.0000000000001411. PMID: 36406896; PMCID: PMC9671749.
- Keller M, Sun J, Mutebi C, et al. Donor-derived cell-free DNA as a composite marker of acute lung allograft dysfunction in clinical care. J Heart Lung Transplant. 2022 Apr;41(4):458-466. doi: 10.1016/j.healun.2021.12.009. Epub 2021 Dec 26. PMID: 35063338.
- Keller M, Mutebi C, Shah P, et al. Biological Variation of Donor-Derived Cell-Free DNA in Stable Lung Transplant Recipients. J Appl Lab Med. 2022 Jun 30;7(4):901-909. doi: 10.1093/jalm/jfab171. Erratum in: J Appl Lab Med. 2022 Nov 12; PMID: 35024828.
- Khush KK, De Vlaminck I, Luikart H, et al. Donor-derived, cell-free DNA levels by next-generation targeted sequencing are elevated in allograft rejection after lung transplantation. ERJ Open Res. 2021 Jan 25;7(1):00462-2020. doi: 10.1183/23120541.00462-2020. PMID: 33532456; PMCID: PMC7836440.
- Sayah D, Weigt SS, Ramsey A, et al. Plasma Donor-derived Cell-free DNA Levels Are Increased During Acute Cellular Rejection After Lung Transplant: Pilot Data. Transplant Direct. 2020 Sep 24;6(10): e608. doi: 10.1097/TXD.0000000000001063. PMID: 33062841; PMCID: PMC7515612.
- CareDx data on file.
- Estimates based on OPTN (Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network). Graft survival rates for transplants performed. Accessed online at https://optn.transplant.hrsa.gov/data/view-data-reports/national-data/
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