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Will the Will the U.S. Implantable U.S. Implantable Defibrillator Market Defibrillator Market Recover?Recover?

Brahadeesh Chandrasekaran, Research Analyst

Venkat Rajan, Industry ManagerVenkat Rajan, Industry Manager

Healthcare

13 June 2012

© 2012 Frost & Sullivan. All rights reserved. This document contains highly confidential information and is the sole property of

Frost & Sullivan. No part of it may be circulated, quoted, copied or otherwise reproduced without the written approval of Frost & Sullivan.

Today’s Presenters

Brahadeesh Chandrasekaran,

Research Analyst- Healthcare

Europe

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Venkat Rajan

Industry Manager-

Advanced Medical Technologies

North America

Agenda

� U.S. Market Rebound?

� Market Dynamics

� ICD Market SWOT

� Impact of New Technologies

� Importance of Emerging Markets

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Key Market Trends

• Market Stabilizing

• Recall Issues Persist

Implantable

Market Stabalizing

Recall Issues Persist Price Pressures

New Product Launches

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Implantable Defibrilator

Technologies

Recall Issues Persist

Evidence Based Use Considerations

Changing Healthcare Landscape

Price Pressures

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U.S. ICD Market Dynamics- Rebound?

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-2.0%

0.0%

2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

Implantable Defibrillator Market- Growth Rate: United States, 2008-2016

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-14.0%

-12.0%

-10.0%

-8.0%

-6.0%

-4.0%

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U.S. ICD Market Dynamics (continued)

Implantable Defibrillator Market- Conventional ICD vs CRT-D Revenue Share: United States, 2007-2016

50%

60%

70%

80%

90%

100%

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0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

CRT-D Conventional ICD (one and two lead)

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ICD Market- Dynamic SWOT

Strengths Weaknesses

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ATTACK Strategies:

• Focus on 3rd Generation

REINFORCE Strategies:

• Disciplined Portfolio

Key Growth Strategies from SWOT Model

• New Technologies

• Patient Demographics

• Last line of Defense

• Pricing Caps• Market Saturation

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DEVELOP Strategies:

• Tiered Product Portfolio

• Adaptable Design Platform

• Focus on 3rd Generation Capabilities

• Low Cost Devices

• Disciplined Portfolio Management

• Emerging Market Focus

AVOID Strategies:

• Low Value Add Features

• Fast Follower Mentality

• Expansion of Addressable Patient

Population

• Recalls

• Alternate Treatments

Source: Frost & Sullivan.Source Frost & Sullivan

Impact of New Technologies

Quadripolar CRT-D

• Has the potential to expand treatment

options for patients non-responsive to

current CRT therapy

• St.Jude Medical’s Quadra approved

in late 2011 by FDA

• Buzz relatively positive

• Concerns:

• More clinical evidence required

Addressable Patient Population

Quadripolar CRT-D

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• Satisfaction with bi-polar leadsS-ICD

S-ICD

• Cameron Health acquired by Boston

Scientific in March 2012

• Received a 7-1 FDA advisory panel

approval in March

• Targeting low arrythmia burden

patients

• Reduced lead infection risk

• Concerns: Painless ATP

Emerging Markets Strategy Key to Long Term Growth

Established Markets Slowdown Emerging Markets Underserved

• U.S., Western Europe, and Japan

combine for 89% of total implant volume

• Long term growth rate expectated to be

flat to single digits

• Unique strategies necessary for India,

China, and Latin America

• Medtronic CEO commented that prices

in underserved markets might need to be

five to ten times cheaper than current

high-end products

• Regional competition from local players

a competitive concern (ex: in India Shree

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a competitive concern (ex: in India Shree

Pacetronix and Medived)

United States

59%

W. Europe

28%

Japan

2%

ROW

11%

Implantable Defibrillator Unit Implant Share: Global, 2011Source Frost & Sullivan

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