Olivier Taelman
Analyst · Stifel
Thank you, Mikaela. Good afternoon, and good evening, everyone, and thank you for joining us for our third quarter 2023 earnings call. During the third quarter, we maintained focus on clinical execution in our open-label U.S. pivotal study dream, ensuring a steady course to complete data readout in March 2024. Based upon the DREAM data published back in June, in combination with commercial patient outcomes in Europe, our confidence is strengthened for a positive DREAM outcome. In anticipation of our U.S. launch, we have made great progress as we continue to work with the AAO on our interim and long-term coding strategy. Next, we continue to invest in gradually building our leadership in the U.S. commercial organization, including market access to facilitate reimbursement. In Europe, we recently introduced a novel patient-centric approach by initiating a partnership with ResMed Germany. Together, we will strengthen our in-depth understanding of the obstructive sleep apnea patients' journey, increasing patient overall OSA awarness and guiding them from diagnosis to treatment. While CPAP remains the golden standard, there is a large pool of patients not tolerating it and needing therapy due to the severity of their OSA. Through this partnership, we aim to increase hypoglossal nerve stimulation penetration and accelerate Genio adoption. Now, with that said, Nyxoah is entering one of the most exciting times in the Company's history. In less than six months, we will report data from our DREAM U.S. pivotal trial. We recently filed the third module in our model of PMA and continue to anticipate submitting the fourth and final module. Which will include DREAM 12-month safety and efficacy data, shortly after the follow-up period is completed. We remain on track for FDA approval before the end of 2024. In anticipation of this, Nyxoah continues to expand its U.S. footprint. [indiscernible] remains on patient follow-up in DREAM. As previously stated, our confidence in DREAM outcomes is supported not only by the roughly 500 commercial and clinical Genio [indiscernible], but also by the DREAM efficacy safety data released in a late-breaking poster session at SLEEP 2023 in June. In the poster, we reported efficacy data on the first 34 DREAM patients reaching 12 months follow-up. Which demonstrated a 65% AHI responder rate and the 76% ODI responder rate and safety data on all 115 patients enrolled in the study. As a reminder, for the trial to be successful of the 115 patients, at least 62.9% need to be AHI and ODI responders a 12-month follow-up. Next, the U.S. ACCESS pivotal study focused on complete concentric collapse patients continues to enroll with implants expected to be completed in 2024. As a reminder, CCC patients represent approximately 30% of hypoglossal nerve stimulation eligible to treat OSA patients, who are contraindicated to commercially available HGNS therapy in the U.S. and do not have suitable treatment options other than major pellet surgery. The ACCESS primary endpoints are similar to the DREAM study primary endpoints as Genio has demonstrated similar results in both complete concentric collapse and non-CCC patients, which resulted in a label expansion in Europe. While entering Germany, Nyxoah drove hypoglossal nerve stimulation awareness and therapy penetration, increasing market growth from an estimated 15% to 35% over the last two years. This clearly illustrates the benefit of having multiple hypoglossal nerve stimulation treatment options and having multiple companies on the market. To further our patient-centric approach to treating more OSA patients with the right solution, as I mentioned earlier, we partnered with ResMed Germany. This model partnership creates an OSA continuum of care that will shorten the time from diagnosis to treatment and ensure patients are not left without an appropriate therapy. As an example, there are approximately 1.1 million CPAP patients in Germany, of which up to 35% fail within three years. This collaboration should increase the number of patients in Germany receiving and staying under OSA therapy. Completely, to increase patient awareness, we will collaborate to OSA outlines and DTC marketing initiatives. We will run joint sales force efforts towards ENT surgeons, sleep physicians and dentists as well as educational programs. Both companies will work closely with scientific societies to further optimize patient care guidelines. In conclusion, this initiative exemplifies our mission to make sleep simple again. Commercially, this quarter, we reported sales of €1 million and increased the number of German centers implanting Genio to 46. Our direct-to-consumer campaigns started in the second quarter this year, resulted in a strong website traffic with approximately 55,000 monthly website visits. We are anticipating the first results from these initiatives already in Q4 later this year with strong year-over-year implant growth. We continue to position ourselves as an innovation leader in the OSA space with always putting patients at the center and listening to our surgeons. As a result, Genio has a different approach to HGNS, compared to an existing implanted battery with lead solution technology. Genio offers patients a leadless full-body 1.5 tesla and 3 tesla MRI compatibility. Non-implanted battery solutions powered and controlled biowearables. Our vision of an implant for life concept powered and controlled biowearable component allows patients to always have the most advanced technology without the need for another surgery. Independent patient market research confirm preference for a system with Genio features and foreign factor. The recently launched Genio 2.1 wearable enables greater stimulation adjustability and gives patients the autonomy to adjust stimulation amplitude within predefined boundaries. While the Genio 3.1 implantable stimulator is under regulatory review and will further report our implants for life concept. We are also working on regulatory approval to activate existing sensors in the wearable component that will adjust stimulation based upon sleeping position. Future generations of the Genio system will provide patients with real-time feedback through data collection and also remote monitoring that will improve the patient experience and provide physicians the ability to optimize patient care more efficiently. All this should further increase patient access to hypoglossal nerve stimulation technology and have a positive impact on the Company's gross margin. Our European commercialization experience early DREAM data and Genio's differentiated design, reinforce our confidence in a successful U.S. launch. We commissioned independent clinician and patient service, which demonstrates significant demand for Genio and support our view that we can more than replicate our European performance when entering commercially in the U.S. To ensure we are fully prepared that launch, we continue to invest in our U.S. commercial infrastructure and securing reimbursement. Last month, an advisory panel for the ENT scientific society discussed the CPT code that will best support Genio. While [indiscernible] outcome of this meeting, we expect reimbursement to be at the minimum in line with the current HGNS payment rates in the U.S.. Finally, we are making steady progress with our ansa cervicalis program through our exclusive licensing agreement with the Vanderbilt University. Under the lead of Professor David Kent and close collaboration with Nyxoah R&D team, we are evaluating stimulation of the ansa cervicalis nerve to address current HGNS nonresponders. We have ended the detailed design phase and anticipate beginning a feasibility study shortly. In summary, we continue to advance our key objectives for 2023, which are to focus on patient follow-up in the DREAM study resulting in reaching the primary endpoints, begin preparations to enter the U.S. market with regulatory, manufacturing, commercial and market access readiness and drive further revenue growth in Germany while opening new European markets. To that end, we implanted our first patients in Italy. With that, I'm pleased to turn the call over to our CFO, Loic Moreau, who will provide a financial update.