Item 2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis
Item
2. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
The
following discussion and analysis of our unaudited condensed consolidated financial condition and results of operations should be read
together with our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 (the “Form 10-K”), as filed with the
Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).
Unless
the context otherwise requires, references herein to (i) “we”, “us”, and “our”, and to the “Company”,
“Lucid” or “Lucid Diagnostics” are to the Company and its subsidiaries LucidDx Labs Inc. (“LucidDx Labs”)
and CapNostics, LLC (“CapNostics”), (ii) “FDA” are to the Food and Drug Administration, (iii) “510(k)”
are to a premarket notification, submitted to the FDA by a manufacturer pursuant to § 510(k) of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act
and 21 CFR § 807 subpart E, (iv) “CLIA” are to the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 and associated
regulations set forth in 42 CFR § 493, and (v) “CE Mark” are to a “Conformité Européenne”
Mark, a mark indicating that a product such as a medical device conforms to the essential requirements of the relevant European directive.
FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS
This
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (this “Form 10-Q”) including the following discussion and analysis of our unaudited condensed
consolidated financial condition and results of operations, contains forward-looking statements that involve substantial risks and uncertainties.
All statements, other than statements of historical facts, contained in this Form 10-Q, including statements regarding our future results
of operations and financial position, business strategy and plans and objectives of management for future operations, are forward-looking
statements. The words “may,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “plans,” “anticipates,”
“could,” “intends,” “target,” “projects,” “contemplates,” “believes,”
“estimates,” “predicts,” “potential” or “continue” or the negative of these terms or
other similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain these
identifying words. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and the Company’s actual results may differ
significantly from those expressed or implied in the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such differences include, but are
not limited to, those discussed in Item 1A of Part I of the Form 10-K under the heading “Risk Factors.”
Important
factors that may affect our actual results include:
● our
limited operating history;
● our
financial performance, including our ability to generate revenue;
● our
ability to obtain regulatory approval for the commercialization of our products;
● the
ability of our products to achieve market acceptance;
● our
success in retaining or recruiting, or changes required in, our officers, key employees or
directors;
● our
potential ability to obtain additional financing when and if needed;
● our
ability to protect our intellectual property;
● our
ability to complete strategic acquisitions;
● our
ability to manage growth and integrate acquired operations;
● the
potential liquidity and trading of our securities;
● our
regulatory and operational risks;
● cybersecurity
risks;
● risks
related to the COVID-19 pandemic and other health-related emergencies;
● risks
related to our relationship with PAVmed; and
● our
estimates regarding expenses, future revenue, capital requirements and needs for additional
financing.
In
addition, our forward-looking statements do not reflect the potential impact of any future financings, acquisitions, mergers, dispositions,
joint ventures or investments we may make.
We
may not actually achieve the plans, intentions, and/or expectations disclosed in our forward-looking statements, and you should not place
undue reliance on our forward-looking statements. You should read this Form 10-Q, the documents we have filed as exhibits to this Form
10-Q, and the Form 10-K completely and with the understanding our actual future results may be materially different from what we expect.
We do not assume any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise,
except as required by applicable law.
Overview
We
are a commercial-stage medical diagnostics technology company focused on the millions of patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease
(“GERD”), also known as chronic heartburn, acid reflux or simply reflux, who are at risk of developing esophageal precancer
and cancer, specifically highly lethal esophageal adenocarcinoma (“EAC”).
We
believe that our flagship product, the EsoGuard Esophageal DNA Test, performed on samples collected with the EsoCheck Esophageal Cell
Collection Device, constitutes the first and only commercially available diagnostic test capable of serving as a widespread tool for
the early detection of esophageal precancer, including Barrett’s Esophagus (“BE”), in at-risk GERD patients. Early detection of esophageal precancer allows patients to undergo
appropriate monitoring and treatment, as indicated by clinical practice guidelines, in an effort to prevent progression to esophageal
cancer.
EsoGuard
is a bisulfite-converted next-generation sequencing (NGS) DNA assay performed on surface esophageal cells collected with EsoCheck. It
quantifies methylation at 31 sites on two genes, Vimentin (VIM) and Cyclin A1 (CCNA1). The assay was evaluated in a 408-patient multicenter
case-control study published in Science Translational Medicine and showed greater than 90% sensitivity and specificity at detecting esophageal
precancer and all conditions along the BE-EAC spectrum, including on samples collected with EsoCheck (Moinova, et al. Sci Transl Med.
2018 Jan 17;10(424): eaao5848). EsoGuard is commercially available in the U.S. as a Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) performed at our
CLIA-certified laboratory. Cell samples, including those collected with EsoCheck, as discussed below, are sent to our laboratory, for
testing and analyses using EsoGuard.
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Overview
- continued
EsoCheck
is an FDA 510(k) and CE Mark cleared noninvasive swallowable balloon capsule catheter device capable of sampling surface esophageal cells
in a less than five-minute office. It consists of a vitamin pill-sized rigid plastic capsule tethered to a thin silicone catheter from
which a soft silicone balloon with textured ridges emerges to gently swab surface esophageal cells. When vacuum suction is applied, the
balloon and sampled cells are pulled into the capsule, protecting them from contamination and dilution by cells outside of the targeted
region during device withdrawal. We believe this proprietary Collect+Protect™ technology makes EsoCheck the only noninvasive esophageal
cell collection device capable of such anatomically targeted and protected sampling.
EsoGuard
and EsoCheck are based on patented technology licensed by Lucid from Case Western Reserve University (“CWRU”). EsoGuard and
EsoCheck have been developed to provide an accurate, non-invasive, patient-friendly test for the early detection of EAC and BE,
including dysplastic BE and related precursors to EAC in patients with chronic GERD.
Recent
Developments
Business
Status
of Clinical Trials
Lucid
is currently seeking to accelerate its collection of clinical utility data through a range of trials that can be efficiently
executed. These efforts include a planned investigator-initiated, retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on the 391
San Antonio fire fighters who underwent testing as part of a community-sponsored cancer awareness event described below (in respect
of which we expect to publish results in the second half of 2023); a virtual-patient randomized controlled trial with intended
recruitment of at least 100 physician participants (in respect of which we expect to publish results this year); a Lucid-sponsored
multi-center, prospective, observational study with 500 patients; and a Lucid-sponsored registry at existing Lucid Test Centers,
whereby all patients undergoing EsoCheck testing will be given the opportunity to provide informed consent and contribute data about
their risk factors, EsoGuard results, and subsequent diagnostic and/or therapeutic journey. Both Lucid-sponsored
observational/registry studies expect to have preliminary results and/or interim analysis submitted for peer review before the end
of 2023.
#CheckYourFoodTube
Events
In
January 2023, Lucid completed its first #CheckYourFoodTube Precancer Testing Event, with the San Antonio Fire Department (the “SAFD”)
during Firefighter Cancer Awareness Month as designated by the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). A total of 391 members
who were deemed to be at-risk for esophageal precancer, underwent a brief, on-site, noninvasive cell collection procedure, performed
by our clinical personnel using EsoCheck. Firefighters with suspected esophageal precancer based on a positive EsoGuard result were identified,
including some less than 40 years of age, and will undergo appropriate monitoring and treatment, as indicated by clinical practice guidelines,
to prevent progression to esophageal cancer.
Since
then, additional testing events have been hosted with the SAFD, and similar events have been held with fire departments throughout the
country. These events are ongoing and are an extension of Lucid’s satellite Lucid Test Center (“sLTC”) program,
which brings Lucid precancer testing directly to patients—at their physician’s office and now at testing day events.
Launch
of EsoGuard #CheckYourFoodTube Mobile Testing Unit
In
June 2023, Lucid launched its first EsoGuard #CheckYourFoodTube Mobile Test Unit (“mobile testing unit”),
with the inaugural mobile testing unit event being held in Sarasota, Florida. The mobile testing unit is another channel
by which we are bringing EsoGuard testing to at-risk patients.
Launch
of Direct Contracting Strategic Initiative
In
March 2023, we launched a Direct Contracting Strategic Initiative (“DCSI”) to engage directly with large Administrative Services Only (“ASO”)
self-insured employers, unions and other entities, seeking to replicate the successes of other cancer screening diagnostic companies
that have deployed similar strategies. In August 2023, the company announced it had contracted with the Ancira Automotive Group as a result of
this initiative, providing access to esophageal precancer testing for its employees at all 12 San Antonio locations.
New Revenue Cycle Management Provider
In May 2023, Lucid began to transition claims submission responsibility to a new revenue cycle management provider
that offered more robust capabilities for, among other things, claims processing and appeals. The provider upgrade has been completed
and claim submissions resumed in June 2023. Since completing the transition, the upgrade has demonstrated an improvement in speed of collections,
turnaround time to claim submission, percentage of claims paid, and actionable data for appeals.
Financing
Series
A Preferred Stock Offering
On
March 7, 2023, we entered into subscription agreements for the sale of 13,625 shares of Series A convertible preferred stock, par value
$0.001 per share (the “Series A Preferred Stock”). Each share of the Series A Preferred Stock has a stated value of $1,000
and a conversion price of $1.394. The Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into shares of our common stock at any time at the option
of the holder from and after the six-month anniversary of its issuance (or, if later, the effective date of an increase in our authorized share capital or the effective date of a registration
statement covering the resale of the underlying shares), and automatically converts into shares of our common stock on
the second anniversary of its issuance. The terms of the Series A Preferred Stock also include a preference on liquidation and a right
to receive dividends equal to 20% of the number of shares into which such Series A Preferred Stock is convertible, payable on each of
the one-year and two-year anniversary of the issuance date. The Series A Preferred Stock is a non-voting security, other than with respect
to limited matters related to changes in terms of the Series A Preferred Stock. The aggregate gross proceeds from the sale of shares
in such offering were $13.625 million.
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Private
Placement - Securities Purchase Agreement
Effective
as of March 13, 2023, we entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement (“SPA”) with an accredited institutional investor, pursuant to which we agreed to sell, and the investor agreed to purchase, a Senior
Secured Convertible Note with a face value principal of $11.1 million (the “March 2023 Senior Convertible Note”). We issued
the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note on March 21, 2023 pursuant to the SPA. The March 2023 Senior Convertible Note proceeds were $9.925
million after deducting a $1.186 million lender fee and offering costs.
The
March 2023 Senior Secured Convertible Note has a 7.875% annual stated interest rate, a contractual conversion price of $5.00 per share
of the Company’s common stock (subject to standard adjustments in the event of any stock split, stock dividend, stock combination,
recapitalization or other similar transaction), and a contractual maturity date of the two-year anniversary of the date of issuance.
The principal and interest on the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note is convertible into or otherwise payable in shares of the Company’s
common stock (subject to the satisfaction of certain customary equity conditions and except for interest payable prior to September 21,
2023).
Under
the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note, the Company is subject to certain customary affirmative and negative covenants regarding the
incurrence of indebtedness, the existence of liens, the repayment of indebtedness and the making of investments, the payment of cash
in respect of dividends, distributions or redemptions, the transfer of assets, the maturity of other indebtedness, and transactions with
affiliates, among other customary matters. Under the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note, the Company is also subject to financial covenants
requiring that (i) the amount of our available cash equal or exceed $5.0 million at all times, (ii) the ratio of (a) the outstanding
principal amount of the notes issued under the SPA, accrued and unpaid interest thereon and accrued and unpaid late charges as of the
last day of any fiscal quarter commencing with September 30, 2023 to (b) the Company’s average market capitalization over the prior
ten trading days, not exceed 30%, and (iii) that the Company’s market capitalization shall at no time be less than $30 million.
ATM
Facility
In
November 2022, Lucid Diagnostics entered into an “at-the-market offering” for up to $6.5 million of its common stock
that may be offered and sold under a Controlled Equity Offering Agreement between Lucid Diagnostics and Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. (“Cantor”).
In the six months ended June 30, 2023, we sold 230,068 shares through our at-the-market equity facility for net proceeds of approximately
$0.3 million, after payment of 3% commissions. No shares were sold through our at-the-market equity facility during the three months ended June 30, 2023.
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Results
of Operations
Overview
Revenue
The
Company recognized revenue resulting from the delivery of patient EsoGuard test results when the Company considered the collection of
such consideration to be probable to the extent that it is unconstrained. Additionally, in the three months ended March 31, 2022, revenue
was recognized with respect to the EsoGuard Commercialization Agreement, dated August 1, 2021, between the Company and RDx, a CLIA certified
commercial laboratory service provider. On February 25, 2022, the EsoGuard Commercialization Agreement was terminated upon the execution
of the APA-RDx.
Cost
of revenue
Cost
of revenues recognized from the delivery of patient EsoGuard test results includes costs related to EsoCheck device usage, shipment of
test collection kits, royalties and the cost of services to process tests and provide results to physicians. We incur expenses for tests
in the period in which the activities occur, therefore, gross margin as a percentage of revenue may vary from quarter to quarter due
to costs being incurred in one period that relate to revenues recognized in a later period.
We
expect that gross margin for our services will continue to fluctuate and be affected by EsoGuard test volume, our operating efficiencies,
patient compliance rates, payer mix, the levels of reimbursement, and payment patterns of payers and patients.
For
the previously terminated EsoGuard Commercialization Agreement in February 2022, the cost of revenue recognized is inclusive of: a
royalty fee incurred under the Amended CWRU License Agreement (as defined in Note 4, Related Party Transactions , to our
accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements); the cost of EsoCheck devices and EsoGuard mailers (cell sample
shipping costs); and Lucid Test Centers operating expenses, including rent expense and supplies.
Sales
and marketing expenses
Sales
and marketing expenses consist primarily of salaries and related costs for employees engaged in sales and marketing activities, as well
as the portion of the MSA Fee allocated to sales and marketing expenses, which are principally costs related to PAVmed employees who
are performing services for the Company. We anticipate our sales and marketing expenses will increase in the
future, to the extent we expand our commercial sales and marketing operations
as resources permit and insurance reimbursement coverage for our EsoGuard test expands.
General
and administrative expenses
General
and administrative expenses consist primarily of professional fees for accounting, tax, audit and legal services (including those fees
incurred as a result of our being a public company), consulting fees, expenses associated with obtaining and maintaining patents within
our intellectual property portfolio, and certain employee costs, along with the portion of the MSA Fee (as defined in Note 4, Related
Party Transactions , to our accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements) allocated to general and administrative
expenses.
We
anticipate our general and administrative expenses will increase in the future to the extent our business operations grow. Furthermore, we anticipate continued expenses related to being a public
company, including fees and expenses for audit, legal, regulatory, tax-related services, insurance premiums and investor relations costs
associated with maintaining compliance as a public company.
Research
and development expenses
Research
and development expenses are recognized in the period they are incurred and consist principally of internal and external expenses incurred
for the development of our technologies and conducting clinical trials, including:
● costs
associated with regulatory filings;
● patent
license fees;
● cost
of laboratory supplies and acquiring, developing, and manufacturing preclinical prototypes;
and
● MSA
Fee allocated to research and development.
We
plan to incur research and development expenses for the foreseeable future as we continue the development of our existing products as
well as new innovations. Our research and development activities, including our clinical trials, are focused principally on facilitating insurer reimbursement, encouraging physician adoption and developing product improvements or extending the
utility of the lead products in our pipeline, including EsoCheck and EsoGuard.
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Results
of Operations - continued
Overview
- continued
Presentation
of Dollar Amounts
All
dollar amounts in this Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations are presented as dollars
in millions, except for share and per share amounts.
Three
months ended June 30, 2023 as compared to three months ended June 30, 2022
Revenue
In
the three months ended June 30, 2023, revenue was $0.2 million as compared to $0.0 million for the corresponding period in the prior
year. The $0.2 million increase principally relates to the revenue for our EsoGuard Esophageal DNA Test performed in our own CLIA laboratory,
as compared to revenue from the EsoGuard Commercialization Agreement with RDx, in the prior year period, which was terminated on February
25, 2022 when the Company transitioned to its own laboratory operations.
Cost
of revenue
In
the three months ended June 30, 2023, cost of revenue was approximately $1.5 million as compared to $0.0 million for the corresponding
period in the prior year. The $1.5 million increase was principally related to:
● approximately
$0.6 million increase in laboratory facility and operations costs;
● approximately
$0.5 million increase in EsoCheck and EsoGuard supplies costs; and
● approximately
$0.4 million increase in compensation related costs.
Sales
and marketing expenses
In
the three months ended June 30, 2023, sales and marketing costs were approximately $4.0 million as compared to $3.9 million for
the corresponding period in the prior year. The net increase of $0.1 million was principally related to:
● approximately
$0.6 million increase in compensation related costs principally as a result of an increase
in headcount;
● approximately
$0.1 million increase in facility costs; and
● approximately
$0.6 million decrease in third party marketing expenses.
General
and administrative expenses
In
the three months ended June 30, 2023, general and administrative costs were approximately $3.8 million as compared to $6.7 million
for the corresponding period in the prior year. The net decrease of $2.8 million was principally related to:
● approximately
$0.9 million increase related to the amended MSA with PAVmed due to the growth
and expansion of our business and the services incurred through PAVmed;
● approximately
$2.5 million decrease in stock-based compensation from RSA and stock option grants to Lucid
employees and non-employees; and
● approximately
$1.2 million decrease related to the termination of the MSA-RDx and lower general business expenses
primarily related to reduced insurance premiums and reduced third-party consulting fees and
professional recruiting services.
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Results
of Operations - continued
Three
months ended June 30, 2023 as compared to three months ended June 30, 2022 - continued
Research
and development expenses
In
the three months ended June 30, 2023, research and development costs were approximately $1.8 million, compared to $3.4 million for
the corresponding period in the prior year. The net decrease of $1.6 million was principally related to:
● approximately
$1.8 million decrease in development costs, particularly in clinical trial activities and
outside professional and consulting fees with respect to EsoCure; and
● approximately
$0.2 million increase in compensation related costs.
Amortization
of Acquired Intangible Assets
The
amortization of acquired intangible assets remained relatively level in the three months ended June 30, 2023, as compared to the
corresponding period in the prior year.
Other
Income and Expense
Change
in fair value of convertible debt
In
the three months ended June 30, 2023, the change in the fair value of our convertible note was approximately $0.3 million of income,
related to the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note. The March 2023 Convertible Note was initially measured at its issue-date estimated
fair value and subsequently remeasured at estimated fair value as of the reporting period date. The Company initially recognized a $0.8
million fair value non-cash expense on the issue date.
See
Note 11 , Debt, to our accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, for additional information with respect
to the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note.
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Results
of Operations - continued
Six
months ended June 30, 2023 as compared to six months ended June 30, 2022
Revenue
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, revenue was $0.6 million as compared to $0.2 million for the corresponding period in the prior
year. The $0.4 million increase principally relates to the revenue for our EsoGuard Esophageal DNA Test performed in our own CLIA laboratory,
as compared to revenue from the EsoGuard Commercialization Agreement with RDx, in the prior year period, which was terminated on February
25, 2022 when the Company transitioned to its own laboratory operations.
Cost
of revenue
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, cost of revenue was approximately $2.9 million as compared to $0.4 million for the corresponding
period in the prior year. The $2.5 million increase was principally related to:
● approximately
$1.1 million increase in laboratory facility and operations costs;
● approximately
$0.9 million increase in EsoCheck and EsoGuard supplies costs; and
● approximately
$0.5 million increase in compensation related costs.
Sales
and marketing expenses
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, sales and marketing costs were approximately $8.2 million as compared to $7.2 million for the
corresponding period in the prior year. The net increase of $1.0 million was principally related to:
● approximately
$1.9 million increase in compensation related costs principally as a result of an increase
in headcount; and
● approximately
$0.9 million decrease in third party marketing expenses.
General
and administrative expenses
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, general and administrative costs were approximately $10.3 million as compared to $12.6 million
for the corresponding period in the prior year. The net decrease of $2.3 million was principally related to:
● approximately
$1.8 million increase related to the amended MSA with PAVmed due to the growth
and expansion of our business and the services incurred through PAVmed;
● approximately
$3.1 million decrease in stock-based compensation from RSA and stock option grants to Lucid
employees and non-employees; and
● approximately
$1.0 million decrease related to the termination of the MSA-RDx and lower general business expenses primarily related to reduced
insurance premiums and reduced third-party consulting fees and professional recruiting services.
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Results
of Operations - continued
Six
months ended June 30, 2023 as compared to six months ended June 30, 2022 - continued
Research
and development expenses
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, research and development costs were approximately $4.1 million, compared to $6.3 million for
the corresponding period in the prior year. The net decrease of $2.2 million was principally related to:
● approximately
$2.9 million decrease in development costs, particularly in clinical trial activities and
outside professional and consulting fees with respect to EsoCure;
● approximately
$0.5 million increase related to the amended MSA with PAVmed due to the
growth and expansion of our business and the services incurred through PAVmed; and
● approximately
$0.2 million increase in compensation related costs.
Amortization
of Acquired Intangible Assets
The
amortization of acquired intangible assets remained relatively level in the six months ended June 30, 2023, as compared to the
corresponding period in the prior year.
Other
Income and Expense
Change
in fair value of convertible debt
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, the change in the fair value of our convertible note was approximately $0.5 million of
expense, related to the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note. The March 2023 Convertible Note was initially measured at its issue date
estimated fair value and subsequently remeasured at estimated fair value as of the reporting period date. The Company initially
recognized a $0.8 million fair value non-cash expense on the issue date.
Loss
on Issue and Offering Costs - Senior Secured Convertible Note
In
the six months ended June 30, 2023, in connection with the issue of the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note, we recognized a total
of approximately $1.2 million of lender fee and offering costs paid by us.
See
Note 11 , Debt, to our accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, for additional information with respect
to the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note.
Liquidity
and Capital Resources
Our
current operational activities are principally focused on the commercialization of EsoGuard. We are pursuing commercialization across
multiple sales channels, including: the communication to and education of medical practitioners and clinicians regarding EsoGuard; the
establishment of Lucid Diagnostics Test Centers for the collection of cell samples using EsoCheck; the launch of the mobile testing unit;
ongoing #CheckYourFoodTube testing days; and our direct contracting strategic initiative. Additionally, we are developing expanded clinical
evidence to support insurance reimbursement adoption by government and private insurers. Further, as resources permit, the Company also
intends to pursue development of other products and services, including EsoCure, an Esophageal Ablation Device.
Our
ability to generate revenue depends upon our ability to successfully advance the commercialization of EsoGuard, including
significantly expanding insurance reimbursement coverage, while also completing the clinical studies, product and service
development, and necessary regulatory approval thereof. There are no assurances, however, we will be able to obtain an adequate
level of financial resources required for the long-term commercialization and development of our products and services.
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We
are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties typically faced by medical device and diagnostic companies that devote substantially
all of their efforts to the commercialization of their initial product and services and ongoing research and development activities and
conducting clinical trials. We experienced a net loss of approximately $27.6 million and used approximately $14.1 million of cash in
operations for the six months ended June 30, 2023. Financing activities provided $24.2 million of cash during the six months ended
June 30, 2023. We ended the quarter with cash on-hand of $32.6 million as of June 30, 2023. We expect to continue to experience
recurring losses and negative cash flow from operations and will continue to fund our operations with debt and equity financing transactions.
Notwithstanding, however, with our cash on-hand as of the date hereof and the committed equity sources of financing described below,
the Company expects to be able to fund its operations and meet its financial obligations as they become due for the one year period from
the date of the issue of the Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements, as included herein in this Form 10-Q.
Series
A Preferred Stock Offering
On
March 7, 2023, we entered into subscription agreements for the sale of 13,625 shares of Series A Preferred Stock. Each share of the Series
A Preferred Stock has a stated value of $1,000 and a conversion price of $1.394. The Series A Preferred Stock is convertible into shares
of our common stock at any time at the option of the holder from and after the six-month anniversary of its issuance (or, if later, the effective date of an increase in our authorized share capital or the effective date of a registration
statement covering the resale of the underlying shares), and automatically
converts into shares of our common stock on the second anniversary of its issuance. The terms of the Series A Preferred Stock also include
a preference on liquidation and a right to receive dividends equal to 20% of the number of shares into which such Series A Preferred
Stock is convertible, payable on each of the one-year and two-year anniversary of the issuance date. The Series A Preferred Stock is
a non-voting security, other than with respect to limited matters related to changes in terms of the Series A Preferred Stock. The aggregate
gross proceeds from the sale of shares in such offering were $13.625 million.
Private
Placement - Securities Purchase Agreement
Effective
as of March 13, 2023, we entered into the SPA with an accredited institutional investor, pursuant to which we agreed to sell, and the investor agreed to purchase the March 2023 Senior
Secured Convertible Note with a face value principal of $11.1 million. We issued
the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note on March 21, 2023 pursuant to the SPA. The March 2023 Senior Convertible Note proceeds were
$9.925 million after deducting a $1.186 million lender fee and offering costs.
The
March 2023 Senior Secured Convertible Note has a 7.875% annual stated interest rate, a contractual conversion price of $5.00 per share
of the Company’s common stock (subject to standard adjustments in the event of any stock split, stock dividend, stock combination,
recapitalization or other similar transaction), and a contractual maturity date of the two-year anniversary of the date of issuance.
The principal and interest on the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note is convertible into or otherwise payable in shares of the Company’s
common stock (subject to the satisfaction of certain customary equity conditions and except for interest payable prior to September 21,
2023).
Under
the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note, the Company is subject to certain customary affirmative and negative covenants regarding the
incurrence of indebtedness, the existence of liens, the repayment of indebtedness and the making of investments, the payment of cash
in respect of dividends, distributions or redemptions, the transfer of assets, the maturity of other indebtedness, and transactions with
affiliates, among other customary matters. Under the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note, the Company is also subject to financial covenants
requiring that (i) the amount of our available cash equal or exceed $5.0 million at all times, (ii) the ratio of (a) the outstanding
principal amount of the notes issued under the SPA, accrued and unpaid interest thereon and accrued and unpaid late charges, as of the
last day of any fiscal quarter commencing with September 30, 2023 to (b) the Company’s average market capitalization over the prior
ten trading days, not exceed 30%, and (iii) that the Company’s market capitalization shall at no time be less than $30 million
(the “Financial Tests”). As of June 30, 2023, the Company was in compliance, and as of the date hereof, the
Company is in compliance, with the Financial Tests.
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Committed
Equity Facility and ATM Facility
In
March 2022, we entered into a committed equity facility with a Cantor affiliate. Under the terms of the committed equity facility, the
Cantor affiliate has committed to purchase up to $50 million of our common stock from time to time at our request. While there are distinct
differences, the committed equity facility is structured similarly to a traditional at-the-market equity facility, insofar as it allows
us to raise primary equity capital on a periodic basis at prices based on the existing market price. Cumulatively a total of 680,263
shares of common stock of the Company were issued for net proceeds of approximately $1.8 million, after a 4% discount, as
of June 30, 2023. No shares were sold through this facility during the three months ended June 30, 2023.
In
November 2022, Lucid Diagnostics also entered into an “at-the-market offering” for up to $6.5 million of its common
stock that may be offered and sold under a Controlled Equity Offering Agreement between Lucid Diagnostics and Cantor. In the six
months ended June 30, 2023, we sold 230,068 shares through our at-the-market equity facility for net proceeds of approximately
$0.3 million, after payment of 3% commissions. No shares were sold through our at-the-market equity facility during the three months
ended June 30, 2023.
Due
To: PAVmed Inc.
Since
our inception in May 2018 through our IPO in October 2021, our operations were funded by PAVmed providing working capital cash advances
and by PAVmed paying certain operating expenses on our behalf. Additionally, our daily operations have been and continue to be
conducted in part by personnel employed by PAVmed, for which we incur an MSA Fee expense. The MSA Fee is charged on a monthly basis and
is subject-to periodic adjustment corresponding with changes in the services provided by PAVmed personnel to the Company, with any such
change in the MSA Fee being subject to approval of the Company and PAVmed boards of directors. In this regard, in May 2023, the respective
companies’ boards of directors approved a seventh amendment to the MSA to increase the MSA Fee to $750 per month, effective January
1, 2023. Pursuant to the MSA, as amended by the seventh amendment, the parties agreed PAVmed may elect to receive payment of the monthly
MSA Fee in cash or in shares of our common stock, with such shares valued at the volume weighted average price (“VWAP”) during
the final ten trading days of the applicable month (subject to a floor price of $0.70 per share). However, in no event will PAVmed be
entitled to receive under the MSA, as amended, more than 7,709,836 shares of our common stock (representing 19.99% of our outstanding
shares of common stock as of immediately prior to the execution of the sixth amendment).
In
addition, on November 30, 2022, PAVmed and we entered into a payroll and benefit expense reimbursement agreement (the “PBERA”).
Historically, PAVmed has paid for certain payroll and benefit-related expenses in respect of our personnel on our behalf, and we have
reimbursed PAVmed for the same. Pursuant to the PBERA, PAVmed will continue to pay such expenses, and we will continue to reimburse PAVmed
for the same. The PBERA provides that the expenses will be reimbursed on a quarterly basis or at such other frequency as the parties
may determine, in cash or, subject to approval by PAVmed’s and our boards of directors, in shares of our common stock, with such
shares valued at the volume weighted average price of such stock during the final ten trading days preceding the later of the two dates
on which such stock issuance is approved by PAVmed’s and our boards of directors (subject to a floor price of $0.40 per share),
or in a combination of cash and shares. However, in no event will we issue any shares of our common stock to PAVmed in satisfaction of
all or any portion of the expenses if the issuance of such shares of our common stock would exceed the maximum number of shares of common
stock that we may issue under the rules or regulations of Nasdaq, unless we obtain the approval of our stockholders as required by the
applicable rules of the Nasdaq for issuances of shares of our common stock in excess of such amount.
As
of June 30, 2023, we had a Due To: PAVmed Inc. payment obligation liability of approximately $10.7 million, which liability is
primarily comprised of our obligations under the PBERA and the MSA, as well other operating expenses paid by PAVmed on our
behalf. See our accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements Note 5 , Due To PAVmed Inc.
Critical
Accounting Policies and Significant Judgments and Estimates
The
discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations is based on our unaudited condensed consolidated financial
statements, which have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States of America (“U.S.
GAAP”). The preparation of these unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements requires us to make estimates and assumptions
that affect the amounts reporting in our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes. On an ongoing
basis, we evaluate our estimates and judgements. In accordance with U.S. GAAP, we base our estimates on historical experience and on
various other factors that are believed to be appropriate under the circumstances. Actual results may differ from these estimates under
different assumptions or conditions. Our critical accounting policies are as disclosed in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the year ended December 31, 2022 as filed with the SEC on March 14, 2023, except as otherwise noted in “Fair Value Option (“FVO”)
Election” subsection of Note 2, Summary of Significant Accounting Policies , to our unaudited condensed consolidated financial
statements included herein in this Form 10-Q with respect to the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note. We determined upon the issuance
of our March 2023 Senior Convertible Note to elect the fair value option. At issuance, the carrying value of the March 2023 Senior Convertible
Note was recorded at estimated fair value. The estimated fair values reported utilized Lucid’s common stock price along with certain
Level 3 inputs, in the development of Monte Carlo simulation models, discounted cash flow analyses, and /or Black-Scholes valuation models.
The estimated fair values are subjective and are affected by changes in inputs to the valuation models and analyses, including the Company’s
common stock price, the Company’s dividend yield, the risk-free rates based on U.S. Treasury security yields, and certain other
Level-3 inputs including, assumptions regarding the estimated volatility in the value of the Company’s common stock price. We remeasure
the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note to its estimated fair value at each reporting period using valuation techniques similar to those
applied at issuance. The change in the fair value is recognized as other income (expense) in the statement of operations. A significant
change in the volatility could have a material impact to the carrying value of the March 2023 Senior Convertible Note as well as the
amount of change recognized during the period.
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