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EP SALES TRAINING Diagnostic Catheters

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Diagnostic Catheters Diagnostic catheters are used to obtain information about the morphology and timing of the electrical conduction of the heart. High Right Atrium Surragate for SA Node Timing relative to other locations Coronary Sinus Surrogate for Left Atrial and Ventricular conduction Morphology and timing of conduction from Left Arium to Left Ventricle HIS Surrogate for AV Node Morphology and timing of conduction from Right Atrium to Right Ventricle Right Ventricular Apex Surrogate for Purkinje BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Agenda Fixed Curve General Features of Catheter Type Features of BSC products Clinical Needs and BSC Catheter Solutions Brochure with positioning statement Steerable Curve BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters General Characteristics FIXED CURVE Distal Tubing French Size 5f or 6f --- 5f for pediatrics or minimize vascular trauma Construction Braided or Durometer -- Enhances performance or minimizes trauma Ring and Tip Electrode Spacing and Number Wide interelectrode spacing = timing Narrow interelectrode spacing = morphology 2, 4, 6, 8 , 10 Electrodes = more information Curve Access and Stability Access CS or cross the TV Stability at HRA, HIS, and RVA for sensing and/or capture for pacing Proximal Tubing Braided or Durometer --- Enhanced performance Connector Ease of use --- Signal fidelity and easy to connect/disconnect BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Fixed Curve -- Features BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Feature Summary Fixed Curve Catheters CURVE SHAPES DISTAL TUBING CONNECTORS BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Clinical Requirements – HRA BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Clinical Requirements – CS BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Clinical Requirements – HIS BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Clinical Requirements – RVA BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Explorer 360 and 360Jr Brochure Clinical Benefits Technical Info Ordering Info POSITIONING BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Explorer 360 and 360Jr Brochure BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Explorer ST Brochure Clinical Benefits POSITIONING Technical Info Ordering Info BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Explorer ST Brochure BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Fixed Curve Diagnostic Catheters Competition BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters General Characteristics STEERABLE Distal Tubing French Size 6f or 7f --- 6f for pediatrics and minimize vascular trauma Construction Tubing Durometer ---Enhanced performance or minimize trauma Steering Mechanism Tubing or Metal --- Reproduceability of curve, access, and stability Ring and Tip Electrode Spacing and Number Wide interelectrode spacing = timing Narrow interelectrode spacing = morphology 2, 4, 6, 8 , 10 Electrodes = more information Curve Access and Stability Access CS or cross the TV Stability at HRA, HIS, and RVA = sensing and capture for pacing Proximal Tubing Braided or Durometer --- Enhanced performance Handle Piston or Lever Ergonomics Connector Ease of use --- Signal fidelity and easy to connect/disconnect BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Steerable Curve -- Features MIGRATE OUR CUSTOMERS TO THE POLARIS X PLATFORM BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Feature Summary BSC Steerable Diagnostic Catheters STEEROCATH DX POLARIS Dx POLARIS X BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Clinical Requirements – CS BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Polaris X Brochure Clinical Benefits POSITIONING Technical Info Ordering Info BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Polaris X Brochure BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Polaris DX Brochure Clinical Benefits POSITIONING Technical Info Ordering Info BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Polaris DX Brochure BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Steerocath DX Brochure Clinical Benefits Technical Info POSITIONING Ordering Info BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute SteeroCath DX Brochure BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Polaris X Distal Tip Softness Comparison Excellent tool to use to show: Why is distal softness and lenght important to clinical performance What makes the Polaris X catheter superior Comparison to St Judes and Biosense Websters decapolar catheters BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Steerable Curve Diagnostic Catheters Competition BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Advanced Diagnostic Catheters Flutter Catheters used for mapping during flutter procedures. BSC Solution: Polaris X™ Map Freewall (1/2 Halo) Pace from Polaris X and capture from Ablation catheter Biosense Webster Halo™ Decapolar along CT Data coming from Biosense Webster website – www.biosensewebster.com BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Advanced Diagnostic Catheters HALO vs Decapolar Mapping DECAPOLAR SIGNALS The pictures show ccw flutter with HALO and with Decapolar configurations. Essentially, the decapolar has ½ the information of the HALO. Once BDB is achieved, there is a change in the surface leads (no saw tooth) and the activation changes to clockwise. You can also see on the ablation signal two split potentials arriving after the pacing signal, which show that BDB has been achieved. DECAPOLAR SIGNALS BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute Advanced Diagnostic Catheters AFIB Circular Mapping Catheters St Jude Medical / IBI AFocus™ Pulmonary Vein Mapping 10 or 20 (high density) electrode diagnostic catheter. Shaped like a ring Two versions Steerable fixed diameter Steerable with variable diameter Utilized to map the PV before, during and after RF Ablation Biosense Webster Lasso™ Data coming from IBI website – www.ibiep.com Data coming from Biosense Webster website – www.biosensewebster.com BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Advanced Diagnostic Catheters AFIB Circular Mapping Catheters PVs showing fractionated potentials PVs showing no fractionated potentials BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Advanced Diagnostic Catheters AFIB PV Anatomical Mapping Pulmonary Vein Mapping BSC solution Constellation 32 electrodes (available 2008): Map the ostium as well as the length of the PV 31mm size conforms to all PV diameters Under fluroscopy provides visual confirmation of PV Constellation™ BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Advanced Diagnostic Catheters AFIB PV Anatomical Mapping Constellation™ PVs with fractionated potentials prior to ablation PVs with no fractionated potentials after ablation BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Summary Clinical Applications BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Summary Steerable Curve BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute

Diagnostic Catheters Summary Fixed Curve BSC Confidential. For Internal Use Only. Do Not Copy or Distribute