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Every heartbeat is precious. Thanks to you, he ll have 100 million more. Master the Complex Thrombectomy Portfolio FETCH 2 Aspiration Catheter ANGIOJET Ultra Thrombectomy System

EVERY HEARTBEAT IS PRECIOUS Rapidly restoring a patient s coronary blood flow is good news for an anxious family. Having the right resources for every patient and pathology type immediately at hand is critical. Only Boston Scientific supplies thrombectomy solutions for every level of thrombus burden, with proven performance and minimal complications. So your work takes not one heartbeat longer than needed. You are committed to achieving the best possible outcome for every patient. Boston Scientific is committed to providing the best possible devices for every situation. Thrombus removal is critical Improve patient outcomes and minimize complications for your PCI patients Thrombus increases risks Thrombus in PCI increases risks of 1 : Abrupt vessel closure Death Myocardial infarction Emergency bypass surgery Thrombus removal can help improve outcomes 3 Allows for better visualization of underlying vessel morphology Potential to reduce distal embolization Improved outcomes are associated with reduced costs 4 Reduction of rehospitalization and reintervention Lower target vessel revascularization (TVR) Reduction in late stent thrombosis Reduced number and length of stent placed vs direct stent Large thrombus is specifically associated with increased risks of 2 : Major adverse cardiac events (MACE) Infarct-related artery stent thrombosis (IRA-ST) Economic Model 4 ANGIOJET Rheolytic Thrombectomy reduces mean cost of drug-eluting stents by $168 per patient* ANGIOJET Rheolytic Thrombectomy reduces per patient TVR-related healthcare costs by $594 over 12 months Estimated Mean Cost of Drug-eluting Stents Per Patient* Per Patient TVR-related Costs Through 1 Year 1700 2000 1650 $1,680 1800 1600 $1,737 1600 1400 1200 Cost ($) 1550 1500 $1,512 Cost ($) 1000 800 600 $1,143 1450 400 200 1400 Rheolytic Thrombectomy Direct Stenting 0 Rheolytic Thrombectomy Direct Stenting n = 256 patients n = 245 patients n = 256 patients n = 245 patients *Applies the reduction of stents observed in trial to a hypothetical drug-eluting stent population; DES ASP estimated at $1,200. Costs are adjusted to reflect 2015 CMS payment rates. Assumes all TVRs are treated with bare-metal stents, using weighted average of DRG 248/249 ($13,296).

You have a critical role in flow restoration Through our partnership, you ll have access to a full offering of solutions that equip you to remove all levels of thrombus burden. Only Boston Scientific has all the tools you need to master coronary thrombus. Master the Complex Assessing the level of thrombus burden and determining the treatment pathway 5 Thrombus Burden Wire and reclassify No Thrombus Small Thrombus Burden Large or Massive Thrombus Burden Occlusion We believe that rheolytic thrombectomy may be the best option for patients with large thrombus burden (Grade 4), while aspiration thrombectomy From haziness in vessel to a filling defect of less than 2x the vessel diameter More than 2x the diameter of the reference vessel Fully occluded vessel is the best option for patients with moderate thrombus burden (Grades 2-3). 5 Brodie et al. J Invasive Cardiol. 2010. TM FETCH 2 (Manual Aspiration) Bailout ANGIOJET TM (Rheolytic Mechanical Thrombectomy) Definitive Treatment

Small Thrombus MANUAL ASPIRATION Large Thrombus MECHANICAL THROMBECTOMY The ONLY FDA-approved mechanical thrombectomy device for removal of thrombus in coronary artery lesions Exceptional deliverability. Uncompromised aspiration. FETCH 2 Aspiration Catheter Powerful performance. Simple setup. ANGIOJET Ultra Thrombectomy System Exceptional deliverability Kink resistance: variable pitch coiled shaft provides robustness Flexibility: low pitch distal shaft enables navigation of tortuous anatomy Pushability: high pitch proximal shaft enables smooth delivery Tip design: convex opening reduces risk of vessel wall damage and minimizes clogging Powerful performance Proven: the leading choice for large thrombus evacuation, utilized in more than 600,000 cases Versatile: wide range of catheters for many clinical scenarios Distal Aspiration lumen Helical coil Simple setup Easy 3-step setup: preparation, loading, and priming are straightforward, even for new users Compact design: the highly portable design enhances ease of integration in the hospital setting Guidewire lumen Proximal Aspiration lumen ANGIOJET uses high-pressure saline to create a vacuum at the tip of the catheter to break up and remove thrombus. 1 2 3 Uncompromised aspiration Distal end: within the dual lumen, the aspiration lumen cross-sectional area is maximized Proximal end: the aspiration lumen cross-sectional area Guidewire Guidewire cath Saline jets travel backwards at high speeds to create a negative pressure zone (less than -600 mmhg), causing a powerful vacuum effect Cross-Stream windows optimize the fluid flow for more effective thrombus removal Thrombus is drawn into the catheter, where it is fragmented by the jets and evacuated from the body increases in the proximal shaft

Product Ordering Information Product Name Catalog Number UPN Spiroflex TM 106553 106553-001 Spiroflex TM VG 106608 106608-001 Distaflex TM 111304 111304-001 XMI TM 105041 105041-001 FETCH TM 2 109400 109400-001 The C-code used for this product is C1757 Catheter, thrombectomy/ embolectomy. C-codes are used for hospital outpatient device reporting for Medicare and some private payers. * FETCH2 Aspiration Catheter Intended Use/Indications For Use: The Fetch 2 Aspiration Catheter is indicated for the removal of fresh, soft emboli and thrombi from vessels in the peripheral and coronary vasculature. Contraindications: The Catheter is contraindicated in: vessels less than 2 mm in diameter the removal of fibrous, adherent or calcified material (e.g. chronic clot, atherosclerotic plaque) the venous system. Warnings and Precautions: Do not use the Catheter for the delivery or infusion of diagnostic, embolic or therapeutic materials into blood vessels as it has not been designed for these uses. The Fetch 2 Catheter has not been evaluated for crossing freshly deployed stents including drug eluting stents. Catheter use in drug eluting stents could damage the delicate drug coating. If flow into the syringe stops or is restricted, do NOT attempt to flush the aspiration lumen while the Catheter is still inside the patient s vasculature. Intravascular thrombus delivery, thromboembolic event and/or serious injury or death may result. Remove the Catheter and, outside the patient, either flush the aspiration lumen or use a new Catheter. Check that all fittings are secure so that air is not introduced into the extension line or syringe during aspiration. When the Catheter is in the body, it should be manipulated only under fluoroscopy. Do not attempt to move the Catheter without observing the resultant tip response. Never advance or withdraw an intravascular device against resistance until the cause of the resistance is determined by fluoroscopy. Movement of the Catheter or guide wire against resistance may result in separation of the Catheter or guide wire tip, damage to the Catheter, or vessel perforation. Adverse Events: As with all catheterization procedures, complications with the Catheter may occur. These may include: local or systemic infection local hematomas intimal disruption arterial dissection perforation and vessel rupture arterial thrombosis distal embolization of blood clots and plaque arterial spasm arteriovenous fistula formation catheter fracture with tip separation and distal embolization. ANGIOJET Thrombectomy System for Coronary Use Intended Use/Indications For Use: The AngioJet Ultra System, with the Thrombectomy Set, is intended for removing thrombus in the treatment of patients with symptomatic coronary artery or saphenous vein graft lesions prior to balloon angioplasty or stent placement. The minimum vessel diameter for each Thrombectomy Set model is listed in Table 1 (in the IFU). * See also section 7, Patient Selection and Treatment (of the IFU). Contraindications: Do not use the Thrombectomy Set in patients: Who are contraindicated for other intracoronary interventional procedures, as the device only removes thrombus in preparation for balloon angioplasty or stent placement. In whom the lesion cannot be accessed with the guide wire. Warnings and Precautions: The Thrombectomy Set has not been evaluated for treatment of pulmonary embolism. There are reports of serious adverse events, including death, associated with cases where the catheter was used in treatment of pulmonary embolism. Before AngioJet treatment, verify the presence of thrombus by angiography or other objective means. As used in the AiMI study, routine AngioJet treatment in all STEMI lesions was associated with increased mortality risk. Do not use the catheter for coronary applications without first placing a temporary pacing catheter to support the patient through hemodynamically significant arrhythmias which may occur. Use the Thrombectomy Set only with the multi-use AngioJet Ultra Console. Do not use the System in vessels smaller than indicated in Table 1 (of the IFU). Some patients have reported chest discomfort during System operation for the coronary application. A short acting pain medication may be administered to relieve this discomfort. Transient alterations in blood flow may occur during System use for the coronary application. Routine treatment with calcium channel blockers is suggested. Obstructing lesions that are difficult to cross with the catheter to access thrombus may be balloon dilated with low pressure (< 2 atm). Failure to pre-dilate difficult-to-cross lesions prior to catheter operation may result in vessel injury. If resistance is felt during the advancement of the Thrombectomy Set to lesion site, do not force or torque the catheter excessively as this may result in deformation of tip components and thereby degrade catheter performance. Do not pull the catheter against abnormal resistance. If increased resistance is felt when removing the catheter, remove the catheter together with the sheath or guide catheter as a unit to prevent possible tip separation. Do not exchange the guide wire. Do not retract the guide wire into the catheter during operation. The guide wire should extend at least 3 cm past the catheter tip at all times. If retraction of the guide wire into the Thrombectomy Set occurs, it may be necessary to remove both the Thrombectomy Set and the guide wire from the patient in order to re-load the catheter over the guide wire. Monitor thrombotic debris/fluid flow exiting the Thrombectomy Set via the waste tubing during use. If blood is not visible in the waste tubing during AngioJet Ultra System activation, the catheter may be occlusive within the vessel; verify catheter position, vessel diameter and thrombus status. Operation under occlusive conditions may increase risk of vessel injury. Operation of the catheter may cause hemolysis. Table 1 of the IFU lists maximum recommended run times in a flowing blood field and total operating time for each Thrombectomy Set. Excessive hemolysis may require blood transfusion. In investigational clinical studies, hemolysis induced by AngioJet Ultra System operation was not associated with any significant systemic response. Potential Adverse Events: Potential adverse events (in alphabetical order) which may be associated with use of the Thrombectomy Set are similar to those associated with other interventional procedures and include but are not limited to those listed in Table 3 of the IFU (which include target lesion revascularization, bleeding complications and vascular complications) and the following: abrupt closure of treated vessel acute myocardial infarction acute renal failure arrhythmias, including VF and VT bleeding from access site cerebrovascular accident death dissection embolization, proximal or distal emergent CABG hematoma hemolysis hemorrhage, requiring transfusion hypotension/hypertension infection at access site myocardial ischemia pain pancreatitis perforation pseudoaneurysm reactions to contrast medium stroke/cva thrombosis/ occlusion total occlusion of treated vessel vascular aneurysm vascular spasm vessel wall or valve damage. ANGIOJET Ultra Console Intended Use/Indications For Use: The Console is intended for use only in conjunction with an AngioJet Ultra Thrombectomy Set. Refer to the individual Thrombectomy Set Information for Use manual for specific clinical applications. Contraindications: Refer to the individual Thrombectomy Set Information for Use manual for specific contraindications. Warnings and Precautions: Use the AngioJet Ultra Console only with an AngioJet Ultra Thrombectomy Set. This Console will not operate with a previous model pump set and catheter. Do not attempt to bypass any of the Console safety features. If the catheter is removed from the patient and/or is inoperative, the waste tubing lumen, guide catheter, and sheath should be flushed with sterile, heparinized solution to avoid thrombus formation and maintain lumen patency. Reprime the catheter by submerging the tip in sterile, heparinized solution and operating it for at least 20 seconds before reintroduction to the patient. Refer to the individual AngioJet Ultra Thrombectomy Set Information for Use manual for specific warnings and precautions. Do not move the collection bag during catheter operation as this may cause a collection bag error. Monitor thrombotic debris/fluid flow exiting the catheter through the waste tubing during use. If blood is not visible during console activation, the catheter may be occlusive within the vessel or the outflow lumen may be blocked. Ensure adequate patient anticoagulation to prevent thrombus formation in outflow lumen. Refer to individual Thrombectomy Set Instructions for Use manual for specific instructions regarding heparinization of the Thrombectomy Set. The Console contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified personnel. Removal of outer covers may result in electrical shock. This device may cause electromagnetic interference with other devices when in use. Do not place Console near sensitive equipment when operating. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide. To avoid the risk of electric shock, this equipment must only be connected to a supply mains with protective earth. Where the Trapping Zone Hazard for Fingers symbol is displayed on the console, there exists a risk of trapping or pinching fingers during operation and care must be exercised to avoid injury. Do not reposition or push the console from any point other than the handle designed for that purpose. A condition of overbalance or tipping may ensue. The AngioJet Ultra Console should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment, and if adjacent or stacked use is necessary, the AngioJet Ultra Console should be observed to verify normal operation in the configuration in which it will be used. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. The use of accessories and cables other than those specified, with the exception of accessories and cables sold by Bayer HealthCare as replacement parts for internal components, may result in increased EMISSIONS or decreased IMMUNITY of the Ultra Console. MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs special precautions regarding Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided in the tables provided in the IFU. Adverse Events: Refer to the individual Thrombectomy Set Information for Use manual for specific observed and/or potential adverse events. References: 1. Mehta S, Oliveros E, Ishmael A, Peña C, Dahya Z. Selective strategy for thrombus management in STEMI interventions. J Invasive Cardiol. 2010;22(10 Suppl B):26B-33B. 2. Sianos G, Papafaklis MI, Daemen J, et al. Angiographic stent thrombosis after routine use of drug-eluting stents in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: the importance of thrombus burden. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2007;50(7):573-583. 3. Jolly SS, Niemela K. Aspiration thrombectomy in ST-elevation myocardial infarction. EuroIntervention. 2014;10(Suppl T):T35-T38. 4. Migliorini A, Stabile A, Rodriguez AE, et al.; JETSTENT Trial Investigators. Comparison of AngioJet rheolytic thrombectomy before direct infarct artery stenting with direct stenting alone in patients with acute myocardial infarction. The JETSTENT trial. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2010;56(16):1298-1306. 5. Brodie BR, Sianos G, Grines CL, Antoniucci D, Mehta S, Sharma SK. Panel summary and recommendations on the role of thrombectomy with primary PCI for STEMI. J Invasive Cardiol. 2010;22 (10 Suppl B):34B-35B. * Boston Scientific is not responsible for the correct use of codes on submitted claims; this information does not constitute reimbursement or legal advice. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Rx only. Prior to use, please see the complete Directions for Use for more information on Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Precautions, Adverse Events, and Operator s Instructions. Interventional Cardiology 300 Boston Scientific Way Marlborough, MA 01752-1234 bostonscientific.com To order product or for more information Contact customer service at 1.888.272.1001. 2015 Boston Scientific Corporation or its affiliates. All rights reserved. IC-290905-AA JAN2015