New Research Highlights Improvements in Quality of Life and Caregiver Experience for Home Hemodialysis Patients Using Tablo

Outset Medical, Inc.
Outset Medical, Inc.

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Outset Medical features patient experience poster
presentations at Kidney Week 2024

Consensus recommendations for use of catheters in home
hemodialysis patients published in Kidney Medicine

SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Outset Medical, Inc. (Nasdaq: OM) (“Outset″), a medical technology company pioneering a first-of-its-kind technology to reduce the cost and complexity of dialysis, today announced two new research posters that demonstrate significant quality of life and mental health benefits for patients and their caregivers using its Tablo? Hemodialysis System for home hemodialysis (HHD).

“As physicians, we understand that a critical component of effective treatment includes not just providing physical relief, but also addressing the very real and challenging emotional aspects of managing end-stage kidney disease,” said Michael Aragon, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Outset Medical. “Our poster presentations at Kidney Week 2024 provide real-world evidence that Tablo is effective at helping both those in need of dialysis and their caregivers take back their life and build confidence in their treatment. Positive mental health and quality of life are essential factors in making this a reality.”

The following posters will be presented at Kidney Week 2024:

Improvement in Depression and Quality of Life in HHD Patients: Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) commonly report depressive symptoms (e.g., feeling hopeless, suicidal thoughts), significantly impacting quality-of-life and feelings of self-worth (e.g., feeling like a failure, letting your family down). These symptoms can impact a patient’s overall sense of well-being as well as treatment recovery time. Patients on Tablo participating in the HOME Registry Study reported improvement in depression and faster recovery from dialysis treatments, over 12 months of observation. Importantly, at both 6 and 12 months, patients using Tablo at home reported that they were extremely likely to recommend home hemodialysis with Tablo to other patients. The mean Net Promoter Score (NPS) for likelihood of recommending HHD with Tablo to other ESRD patients on a 10-point scale from 1 “not likely” to 10 “extremely likely” was 9.2 at month 6 and 9.3 at month 12.

Caregiver Support for Tablo Home Hemodialysis: Care partners surveyed in this study reported confidence in their training and their ability to care for their loved one with little impact on their own quality of life. Care partner responses after completing training show 98% agree or strongly agree they are “confident in supporting my partner’s dialysis treatment with Tablo System”, and 100% of care partners agree or strongly agree with being "satisfied with what is being asked of them as a care partner.” Care partners of patients on Tablo at home were very likely to recommend Tablo HHD to others. The mean care partner NPS, reported on a 10-point scale from 1 “not at all likely” to 10 “extremely likely” was 8.9 at month 6 and 8.9 at month 12.