Acquisition of Critical Care from Edwards Lifescience Completed | Reports BD

"The health care industry is being redefined by AI, robotics, and autonomous solutions, and our team continues to accelerate the application of these new technologies to improve the quality and cost of patient care around the world," said Tom Polen, chairman, chief executive officer and president of BD. "Today, BD is proud to welcome BD Advanced Patient Monitoring, whose leading technologies, AI-enabled solutions and strong innovation pipeline expand our portfolio of smart, connected care solutions, create significant value for customers, and put BD at the forefront of enabling the future of health care."

BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX), a leading global medical technology company, today announced it has completed the acquisition of Edwards Lifesciences’ Critical Care product group, which will be renamed as BD Advanced Patient Monitoring.

BD Advanced Patient Monitoring is a global leader in advanced monitoring solutions that expands BD’s portfolio of smart connected care solutions with its growing set of leading monitoring technologies, advanced AI-enabled clinical decision tools and robust innovation pipeline. BD Advanced Patient Monitoring’s technologies are often used simultaneously with the BD Alaris™ Infusion System in the operating room or intensive care units. The combination of BD’s new advanced monitoring and existing infusion platforms enables future innovation opportunities for closed-loop hemodynamic monitoring and IV fluid and medication administration by integrating combined company data sets and interoperability capabilities.

Tom Polen, chairman, chief executive officer and president of BD:

“The health care industry is being redefined by AI, robotics, and autonomous solutions, and our team continues to accelerate the application of these new technologies to improve the quality and cost of patient care around the world. Today, BD is proud to welcome BD Advanced Patient Monitoring, whose leading technologies, AI-enabled solutions and strong innovation pipeline expand our portfolio of smart, connected care solutions, create significant value for customers, and put BD at the forefront of enabling the future of health care.”

BD Advanced Patient Monitoring’s portfolio includes the gold-standard Swan Ganz pulmonary artery catheter, minimally invasive sensors, noninvasive cuffs, tissue oximetry sensors and monitors. Its smart technologies are driven by advanced data analytics with machine learning and AI-based predictive and prescriptive algorithms to help clinicians better understand current and future patient conditions and provide clinical decision support tools.

BD Advanced Patient Monitoring will operate as a separate business unit within BD’s Medical segment to align with its smart connected care approach, and it will maintain its presence in Irvine, Calif. Katie Szyman, who has served as corporate vice president of the business under Edwards since 2015, has been named worldwide president of BD Advanced Patient Monitoring, reporting to Mike Garrison, executive vice president and president of the BD Medical segment.

The completion of the acquisition is expected to have an immaterial impact to the previously disclosed BD fiscal year 2024 guidance provided in the August 1 third quarter earnings news release. For additional information about the transaction, please reference the Investor Presentation and Transaction Announcement Press Release issued on June 3, 2024, both available on the Investor page on BD.com.

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