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Vicor Technologies Announces New Addition to Scientific Advisory Board

Vicor Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: VCRT),
focused on the commercialization of the PD2i Cardiac Analyzer, a patented
device utilized in the risk stratification of patients for Sudden Cardiac
Death (SCD), announces the addition of David Chazanovitz to its Scientific
Advisory Board.
Mr. Chazanovitz currently serves as President, CEO and a Director of
Alveolus, Inc., a medical device company dedicated to the development and
commercialization of non-vascular stents. Previously, he served as Chief
Executive Officer of Cambridge Heart, Inc., a publicly traded company, from
February 2001 through October 2006 and as the President and a Director of
Cambridge Heart from October 2000 through October 2006, including service
as the Chairman of the Board of Directors from July 2004 to October 2006.
Commenting on the appointment, Vicor President and CEO, Mr. David H. Fater,
stated, "We are delighted and gratified to have an individual with Mr.
Chazanovitz's professional experience join our Scientific Advisory Board.
His background in the medical device industry, in general, and with
Cambridge Heart, in particular, provides him with a unique perspective with
which to assist Vicor in the commercialization and expansion of our PD2i
Cardiac Analyzer platform technology."
"We believe his advice and insight will make very meaningful contributions
to Vicor as we face the same challenges that he has already successfully
overcome in the same medical device space as ours, including such important
areas as the FDA approval process and obtaining reimbursement for
physicians. He brings both a business and scientific perspective to join
other distinguished members of the Vicor team. We are extremely pleased to
be able to access him as a knowledgeable resource," concluded Mr. Fater.
Mr. Chazanovitz joins the other members of Vicor's Scientific Advisory
Board who include:
-- Edward Wiesmeier, M.D., Clinical Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology,
UCLA. Dr. Wiesmeier was formerly the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student
Health and Development at UCLA and currently serves as Chairperson of the
Board.
-- Mark E. Josephson, M.D., Chief of Cardiology at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center, a major patient care, research and teaching affiliate of
Harvard Medical School and the author of "Clinical Cardiac
Electrophysiology," the fundamental textbook in the field.
-- Hein J. J. Wellens, M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Cardiology at Academisch Ziekenhuis Maastricht in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands. He is a Director of the Interuniversity Cardiology Institute
of the Netherlands and is a member of the Netherlands Academy of Arts and
Sciences. He also has an appointment of visiting lecturer at Harvard
Medical School.
-- Richard M. Luceri, M.D., F.A.C.C., recently retired Director of the
Interventional Arrhythmia Center at Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale,
FL as well as a clinical investigator in the MADIT II (MultiCenter
Automatic Defibrillator Implantation Trial) and author SCDHeFT (Sudden
Cardiac Death Heart Failure Trial).
-- Robert G. Hauser, MD, FACC, FHRS, Senior Consulting Cardiologist at
the Minneapolis Heart Institute and Chairman of the Cardiovascular Services
Division at Abbott Northwestern Hospital. He was the Chief Executive
Officer of Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc., from 1988-1992, then a subsidiary of
Eli Lilly, later acquired by Guidant Corporation.
-- Jules T. Mitchel, M.B.A., Ph.D., the Founder of Target Health, Inc., a
full-service contract research organization supporting all aspects of
pharmaceutical drug and device development.
-- Edward F. Lundy, M.D., Ph.D. is Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the
Active International Cardiovascular Institute at Good Samaritan Hospital in
Suffern, New York. In addition to his M.D. from the University of Michigan,
Dr. Lundy also received a Ph.D. from that institution in Physiology with a
primary focus on altered-state physiologies such as hibernation.
-- Jonathan Kaplan, M.D., M.P.H., Medical Director for Fidelis Care New
York (one of the largest government program-based health plans in New York
State), and formerly the Corporate Medical Director for Excellus Blue Cross
Blue Shield.
-- Hank Lubin, M.D., a practicing physician with Hightstown Medical
Associates, PA (formerly affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania
Health System), and currently a Clinical Associate Professor at The
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.
-- Ariel D. Soffer, M.D., F.A.C.C., Chief of Medicine, Hollywood Medical
Center, Hollywood, FL. President/C.E.O. Florida Institute for
Cardiovascular Care (Healthworx).
-- Frank S. Caruso, Ph.D., the Founder of two successful start-up
pharmaceutical companies (Algos Pharmaceutical Corporation and Roberts
Pharmaceutical Corporation). He has more than 30 years' experience
directing worldwide clinical/pharmacological research and biological
evaluation programs involving licensing and drug development research
planning.
-- David Fertel, D.O., a Clinical Professor of Surgery at Michigan State
University, as well as a practicing Board Certified Thoracic and
Cardiovascular surgeon in Michigan.
About Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD)
SCD (the leading killer in the U.S. with over 500,000 annual deaths) is a
fatal arrhythmic event and is different than a heart attack. A heart
attack is analogous to a plumbing problem, where the blood supply to a part
of the heart is choked off, leading to the death of that portion of the
heart muscle. SCD is theorized to be caused by a breakdown of the normal
neurological communication pattern between the heart and brain, more like
an electrical problem, which can lead to a rapid, life threatening heart
rhythm that is usually fatal within minutes, if untreated. It is swift,
unexpected, and often has no advance warning or symptoms.
About Vicor Technologies, Inc.
Vicor's medical device, the PD2i Cardiac Analyzer, is based on a patented,
proprietary algorithm. Vicor believes the PD2i Cardiac Analyzer accurately
risk stratifies patients who are at high or low risk of suffering a fatal
arrhythmic event or SCD within a six-month time frame.
Vicor's PD2i Cardiac Analyzer addresses a significant health care issue
involving a patient cohort of at least 12,000,000 patients. This patient
cohort is composed of the MADIT-II (Multicenter Automatic Defibrillator
Implantation Trial II)/SCD-HeFT (Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure
Trial) patient population. Many in this patient cohort may need an ICD
(Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator) as life saving therapy. However,
recent registry studies have noted that over 70% of implanted ICDs never
have an appropriate firing. This over-implantation has led to a substantial
and unnecessary medical cost burden. Over-implantation of this patient
cohort also puts patients at risk because of the complications that can
accompany implantation surgery. There is also the risk of not identifying
patients who need this life-saving therapy because current criteria do not
provide physicians the ability to accurately risk stratify their patients.
The PD2i Cardiac Analyzer contains the patented PD2i algorithm which
provides a method for evaluating electrophysiological potentials with a
high sensitivity and high specificity used to predict future pathological
events i.e. fatal cardiac arrhythmias. The PD2i algorithm detects
deterministic, low-dimensional excursions in nonstationary heartbeat
intervals. The PD2i algorithm uses an analytic measure that is
deterministic and nonlinear. It is based on caused variation in data; does
not require data stationarity and actually tracks nonstationary changes in
the data. It is sensitive to chaotic as well as nonchaotic, linear data.
The mission of the Vicor drug discovery platform is to focus on the
pre-clinical and early clinical development of specific naturally occurring
peptides and proteins derived from "state-dependent" physiologies that will
revolutionize the treatment of an array of human diseases.
For more information visit the Vicor Technologies web site
www.vicortech.com.
Caution Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Forward-looking statements in this press release are based on current plans
and expectations that are subject to uncertainties and risks, which could
cause our future results to differ materially. The following factors,
among others, could cause our actual results to differ: our ability to
obtain FDA approval of the PD2i Cardiac Analyzer for military and civilian
applications, our ability continue to receive financing sufficient to
complete the critical clinical trials; our ability to continue as a going
concern; our ability to successfully develop products based on our
technologies; our ability to obtain and maintain adequate levels of
third-party reimbursement for our products; the impact of competitive
products and pricing; our ability to receive regulatory approval for our
products; the ability of third-party contract research organizations to
perform preclinical testing and clinical trials for our technologies; the
ability of third-party manufacturers to manufacture our products; our
ability to retain the services of our key personnel; our ability to market
and sell our products successfully; our ability to protect our intellectual
property; product liability; changes in federal income tax laws and
regulations; general market conditions in the medical device and
pharmaceutical industries; and other matters that are described in Vicor's
Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2007
and subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Forward-looking statements in this press release speak only as of the date
of the press release, and we assume no obligation to update forward-looking
statements or the reasons why actual results could differ.
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