A novel option for 
those burdened 
by heart failure     

The Dynama System* is designed 
to relieve heart failure symptoms 
and improve quality of life.

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When the heart falls behind

Heart failure occurs when the heart can't pump 
enough blood to meet the body's needs.

Heart failure
by the #’s

More than 6 million Americans suffer from Heart Failure with about 960,000 new cases diagnosed each year. 1

Symptoms of
heart failure

Shortness of breath, Difficulty performing activities of daily living , Swelling legs and trunk area, Fatigue 2

Current treatment
options

Medications, Pacemakers/CRT devices, Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVAD), Heart Transplant 2

Dynama:  A novel 
option for select 
heart failure patients   

The Dynama System is an investigational 
device that is designed to create a pathway 
in the upper chambers of the heart to relieve 
symptoms of heart failure and reduce 
elevated left atrial pressure.

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Am I a candidate for the EASE HF2 study?

The EASE HF2 study is an early feasibility study to evaluate the safety of the Dynama System in select patients with Heart Failure. The study will include patients with heart failure who are currently experiencing symptoms despite being on multiple heart failure medications. 

You might qualify for the EASE HF2 study if you

  • Are you between the ages of 40 - 85 years
  • Have been diagnosed with Heart Failure and have a low ejection fraction
  • Are taking medications to treat your heart failure, but still have symptoms

If this sounds like you, you may be eligible to participate in the EASE HF2 Study.

Am I A Candidate?
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Caution - Investigational device.  Limited by Federal (or United States) law to investigational use.

*Also known as the PAS-C System

1.  B Bozkurt, T Ahmad, K Alexander, et al.; HF STATS 2024: Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics An Updated 2024 Report from the Heart Failure Society of America, Journal of Cardiac Failure, Volume 31, Issue 1, 2025,Pages 66-116, ISSN 1071-9164, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cardfail.2024.07.001.

2.  Bloom MW, Greenberg B, Jaarsma T, Januzzi JL, Lam CSP, Maggioni AP, Trochu JN, Butler J. Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction. Nat Rev Dis Primers. 2017 Aug 24;3:17058.