Quebec Innovation: First Case Completed Using Arctic Front Advance(TM) Cardiac Cryoballoon System fo

Quebec Innovation: First Case Completed Using Arctic Front Advance(TM) Cardiac Cryoballoon System for the Treatment of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

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Next-Generation Technology Reinforces Safety and Efficacy While Improving Procedure Efficiency

(firmenpresse) - POINTE-CLAIRE, QUEBEC -- (Marketwire) -- 09/25/12 -- Canadians now have a new option for the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) using the Arctic Front Advance™ Cardiac CryoAblation System, an innovative cryoballoon therapy developed and manufactured in Quebec. The first case in Canada was successfully completed at the Montreal Heart Institute in early September.

The second generation Arctic Front Advance Cardiac Cryoballoon System provides a more efficient approach to treating PAF, building upon the original Arctic Front® Cardiac CryoAblation System. It is the only cryoballoon system currently available worldwide, for the treatment of Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF).

"I was impressed by how quickly we completed the procedure with the Arctic Front Advance Cardiac CryoAblation System. This is a significant improvement over existing technologies," explained Dr. Peter Guerra, Cardiologist and Chief of Electrophysiology Service at the Montreal Heart Institute and Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Montreal.

The Arctic Front Advance Cardiac CryoAblation System features the new EvenCool™ Cryo Technology, which optimizes the delivery of coolant inside the balloon. As a result, the larger, more uniform cold surface reduces the effort needed to isolate the pulmonary veins, the target of most AF ablation procedures, and improves physicians' ability to treat patients with complicated anatomies, compared to the first generation Arctic Front Cardiac CryoAblation System.

"The Arctic Front Advance Cardiac CryoAblation System will allow us to treat patients quickly, safely and effectively," said Dr. Marc Dubuc, Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist at the Montreal Heart Institute and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Montreal.

Medtronic's cryoballoon treatment involves a minimally invasive procedure that isolates the pulmonary vein, a source of erratic electrical signals that cause AF, using coolant rather than heat (radiofrequency, or RF, ablation). Delivered via a catheter, cryoballoon technology is associated with faster procedure times versus point-by-point, ablation. Additionally, 73 per cent of Medtronic cryoablation patients achieved freedom from AF at one year(1,2), a clinically significant increase in success over AF drug therapy(1,2).





Cryoablation for cardiac ablation was pioneered at the Montreal Heart Institute, and Montreal-based CryoCath Technologies. The first-generation Arctic Front Cardiac CryoAblation Catheter System, currently approved in Canada, Europe and the United States, is the world's leading cryoballoon system indicated for the treatment of PAF. Since its introduction onto the market, it has been used to treat approximately 35,000 patients in more than 400 medical centres in 25 countries.

"In Canada, patients suffering from atrial fibrillation who might benefit from ablation therapy sometimes are faced with wait times in excess of one year to receive ablation therapy. The Arctic Front Advance Cardiac Cryoballoon System by Medtronic enables physicians to have the ability to treat more patients, potentially decreasing wait times and improving patient access, to proven, safe and effective solutions for PAF," said Neil Fraser, President of Medtronic of Canada.

About the Arctic Front Advance CryoAblation System

The Arctic Front Advance Cardiac Cryoballoon System is designed to be used with fluoroscopy and does not require the use of complex, three-dimensional mapping systems. The technologies currently offered in the system include:

About Atrial Fibrillation in Canada(3)

Approximately 300,000 Canadians are estimated to have atrial fibrillation, which is the most common type of arrhythmia. Atrial fibrillation accounts for 49 per cent of arrhythmia-related hospital stays and more days in the hospital than all other arrhythmias combined.

Half of all diagnosed atrial fibrillation patients fail drug therapy, and if left untreated patients have up to a five times higher risk of stroke and an increased chance of developing heart failure. Additionally, since atrial fibrillation is often age-related, as the Canadian population continues to grow older, the need for more effective treatment options is escalating.

Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) is a type of atrial fibrillation in which irregular heartbeats in the upper chambers start and stop suddenly on their own, usually for minutes or days at a time.

About Medtronic of Canada

Medtronic of Canada Ltd. () is a trusted Canadian leader delivering innovative health system solutions and advanced medical technologies to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life in the areas of cardiovascular medicine, diabetes, spinal and neurosurgery, and ear, nose, throat surgery. Medtronic is proud to employ more than 745 Canadians. Headquartered in Brampton, Ontario, Medtronic has regional offices in Vancouver and Montreal, including a manufacturing facility, Medtronic CryoCath, located in Pointe-Claire, Quebec.

About Medtronic

Medtronic, Inc. () headquartered in Minneapolis, is the global leader in medical technology - alleviating pain, restoring health, and extending life for millions of people around the world.

Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties such as those described in Medtronic's periodic reports on file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Actual results may differ materially from anticipated results.





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Medtronic of Canada
MaryBeth McKenzie
Sr Communications Manager
M 416 579 2823


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