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EXPAND Post-Market Study Evaluating Longer-Term Outcomes of PROPEL® Contour Sinus Implant in the Frontal Sinus Ostia Following In-Office Balloon Sinus Dilation

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Intersect ENT, Inc. (Nasdaq: XENT) announced the initiation of the EXPAND Clinical Study, registered on ClinicalTrials.gov. This study will evaluate the efficacy of the PROPEL Contour sinus implant combined with balloon sinus dilation in treating chronic rhinosinusitis. Enrolling approximately 80 patients, results are anticipated by 2022. The trial aims to enhance procedural growth and assess clinical benefits, potentially supporting future label expansions.

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Intersect ENT®, Inc. (Nasdaq: XENT), a global ear, nose and throat (“ENT”) medical technology leader dedicated to transforming patient care, today announced that it began the process of initiating the Company’s EXPAND Clinical Study by successfully registering on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT04858802). EXPAND is a prospective, randomized, single-blind, intra-patient controlled, post-market clinical trial enrolling approximately 80 patients in the United States. The EXPAND study’s primary objective is to evaluate the efficacy of the Company’s PROPEL® Contour (mometasone furoate) sinus implant when placed in the frontal sinus ostium following in-office balloon dilation in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) as compared to balloon sinus dilation alone. Patients will be assessed at various intervals throughout the study with a final follow up at 6 months.

Consistent with the Company’s strategic initiative to drive more procedural growth into the office site of care, the EXPAND trial will focus on the clinical benefits of the PROPEL Contour implant in reducing inflammation and maintaining patency following sinus surgery when used in combination with balloon sinus dilation in patients suffering from CRS. There are approximately 150,000 balloon sinus dilation procedures performed annually in the United States with a substantial number of these procedures treating the frontal sinus ostia in ENT surgeons’ offices. In addition to near-term study claims, positive EXPAND results could also provide a pathway for the Company to consider additional clinical studies demonstrating the durability of outcomes to support label expansion and the collection of valuable health economic evidence for the use of PROPEL Contour in conjunction with balloon sinus dilation procedures.

“In our PROPEL Contour PROGRESS trial we observed a cohort of patients that received balloon dilation and PROPEL Contour resulting in a larger frontal sinus ostia opening versus the control group without PROPEL at day 30,” states Thomas A. West, President and CEO of Intersect ENT. “With the launch of our VenSure® sinus balloon following the acquisition of Fiagon AG, we would like to expand the number of patients examined and further solidify the benefit of PROPEL Contour post-sinus balloon dilation.” The Company anticipates enrollment to begin in the EXPAND trial in May 2021 and targets completion of enrollment by year-end with results in 2022.

The PROPEL Contour Steroid Releasing Sinus Implant

The PROPEL Contour sinus implant is intended to maintain patency of the frontal and maxillary sinus ostia and locally deliver steroid to the sinus mucosa in patients ≥18 years of age following sinus surgery. Contraindications include patients with confirmed hypersensitivity or intolerance to mometasone furoate (MF) or hypersensitivity to bioabsorbable polymers. Safety and effectiveness of the implant in pregnant or nursing females have not been studied. Risks may include, but are not limited to, pain/pressure, displacement of the implant, possible side effects of intranasal MF, sinusitis, epistaxis, and infection. For full prescribing information see IFU at www.IntersectENT.com/technologies/. Rx only.

About Intersect ENT®

Intersect ENT is a global ear, nose and throat medical technology leader dedicated to transforming patient care. The Company’s steroid releasing implants are designed to provide mechanical spacing and deliver targeted therapy to the site of disease. In addition, Intersect ENT is continuing to expand its portfolio of products based on the Company’s unique localized steroid releasing technology and is committed to broadening patient access to less invasive and more cost-effective care. In October 2020, Intersect ENT acquired Fiagon AG Medical Technologies, a global leader in electromagnetic surgical navigation solutions with an expansive portfolio of ENT product offerings, including the VENSURE sinus dilation balloon, that complement the Company’s PROPEL® and SINUVA® sinus implants and extend its geographic reach.

For additional information on the Company or the products including risks and benefits please visit www.IntersectENT.com. For more information about PROPEL® (mometasone furoate) sinus implants, please visit www.PROPELOPENS.com.

Intersect ENT®, PROPEL® and are registered trademarks of Intersect ENT, Inc.

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FAQ

What is the EXPAND Clinical Study by Intersect ENT?

The EXPAND Clinical Study aims to evaluate the efficacy of the PROPEL Contour sinus implant in combination with balloon sinus dilation for chronic rhinosinusitis patients.

When will the EXPAND Clinical Study results be available?

Results from the EXPAND Clinical Study are anticipated in 2022.

How many patients will be enrolled in the EXPAND study?

Approximately 80 patients will be enrolled in the EXPAND Clinical Study.

What is the main goal of the EXPAND Clinical Study?

The study's primary objective is to assess the efficacy of the PROPEL Contour sinus implant compared to balloon sinus dilation alone.

What is the significance of the PROPEL Contour in the EXPAND study?

The PROPEL Contour aims to reduce inflammation and maintain sinus patency after surgery, enhancing treatment for chronic rhinosinusitis.

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