PRESS RELEASE

Clinical Results from the MolecuLight i:X® Fluorescence Imaging System are Featured in Two Clinical Talks and Seven Posters at the SAWC Fall 2019 Annual Conference

Multiple Trials Illustrate the Significant Clinical Benefit of MolecuLight’s Point-of-Care Fluorescence Imaging Device for Chronic Wound Management

LAS VEGAS, USA and TORONTO, Canada – (October 11, 2019) MolecuLight Inc., the world’s leader in handheld fluorescence imaging for real-time visualization of bacteria for chronic wounds and its i:X point-of-care fluorescence imaging device are featured prominently in 2 presentations and 7 clinical posters at the Symposium on Advanced Wound Care (SAWC) Fall 2019, one of North America’s leading wound healing conferences. The conference is being held at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada from Oct. 12 – 14, 2019 and features the foremost experts in wound care across the entire wound care team—physicians, nurses, physical therapists, researchers, scientists, and podiatrists – in a setting to share best practices in order to improve patient outcomes.

“SAWC Fall is a major conference, sharing the latest innovations in wound healing and we are proud of the many talks and posters citing the significant clinical results derived using our MolecuLight i:X fluorescence imaging platform,” said Anil Amlani, MolecuLight’s CEO. “Our customers, across a multitude or trials and case studies, are showing significant improvement in clinical results across the wound care pathway when supplementing clinical signs and symptoms with real-time data provided by the fluorescence-guided detection of bacteria from the MolecuLight i:X. Clinical results include improvements in screening, targeted cleaning and debridement, targeted sampling, as well as guidance and optimization of treatment.”

The two oral presentations at SAWC Fall citing the MolecuLight i:X fluorescence imaging device are:

The Use of an Advanced Fluorescence Imaging System to Target Wound Debridement, Decrease Bioburden, Improve Healing Rates, and Provide Positive Revenues in an Outpatient Wound Care Setting” by Windy Cole (Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine) will share results indicating that incorporation of fluorescence guidance into standard of care resulted in increased wound healing trajectories, improved patient outcomes, more appropriate wound therapy (e.g. debridement) and provided appropriate documentation for monitoring and reimbursement. This presentation is also the winner of the “Best Four Abstracts” award. This presentation will be delivered on Monday, October 14, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm in Julius Room 7-10.

“Innovation Spotlight Session: Shining a Light on Bold Ideas in Wound Care” by Laura M. Jones, PhD (MolecuLight) will review the significant clinical evidence supporting the utility of the i:X in a wide variety of wound care settings. This presentation will be delivered on Monday, October 14th, 11:20 am – 12:20 pm in Julius Room #15-16.

The seven clinical presentations citing the MolecuLight i:X will be presented on Sunday, October 13, 2019 from 8:00 am – 6:15 pm and include:

“Wound Assessment Paradigm Shift: A 350-Patient Multi-Site Clinical Trial Incorporating Bacterial Fluorescence Imaging into Standard of Care” 
Thomas Serena,
MD et al. (Abstract CR-027)

“Health Economics of Bacterial Fluorescence Imaging: Realized Cost Savings with Fluorescence Informed Sampling of Chronic Wounds”  
Liis Teene
, MSc and Monique Y. Rennie, PhD (Abstract HE-001)
This poster was awarded “Best Poster in its Category”.

“A Pilot Study Comparing Clinical Visual Judgement to Using MolecuLight i:x imaging Device as Decision Support for Patients Receiving Cellular Tissue Product for Wound Healing”
Barbara Aung, DPM, DAPM, CWS (Abstract HE-003)

 • “A Prospective Multi-Site Observational Study Incorporating Bacterial Fluorescence Information into the UPPER/LOWER Infection”
Rosemary Hill, BSN CWOCN, WOCC and Kevin Woo, RN, PhD (Abstract PI-007)

“How Little We Know About Wound Bacterial Burden”
Thomas Serena,
MD et al. (Abstract CR-025)

 • “How Effective Is Your Wound Cleanser? An Evaluation Using Bacterial Fluorescence Imaging”
Rosemary Hill,
BSN CWOCN, WOCC (Abstract PI-008)

The Use of an Advanced Fluorescence Imaging System to Target Wound Debridement, Decrease Bioburden, Improve Healing Rates, and Provide Positive Revenues in an Outpatient Wound Care Setting”
Windy Cole, DPM (Abstract CR-002)

In addition to the presentations, hands-on demonstrations of the i:X device are being offered at the MolecuLight Booth #441 in the Exhibit Hall in Octavius Ballroom, Caesars Palace.

About MolecuLight Inc.

MolecuLight Inc. (www.moleculight.com) is a privately owned Canadian medical imaging company that has developed and is commercializing its proprietary fluorescent imaging platform technology in multiple clinical and commercial markets. MolecuLight’s initial product and accessories, the MolecuLight i:X®, delivers a real-time handheld fluorescence imaging solution for the global wound care market. It provides clinicians with new information about the fluorescent characteristics of wounds to assist clinicians in making improved diagnostic and treatment decisions.  The company is also commercializing its unique fluorescence imaging platform technology for other markets with globally relevant unmet needs including food safety, consumer cosmetics and other key industrial markets.

For further information, please contact:

Rob Sandler
Chief Marketing Officer
MolecuLight Inc.
M. +1.416.274.8166
rsandler@moleculight.com
www.moleculight.com