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Harald, 2014 HeartMate 3™ recipient LIVING A FULLER LIFE every step of the way Astrid, 2014 HeartMate 3 recipient Understanding advanced heart failure When your heart is working well, you usually don’t notice it. When you have advanced heart failure, it may often seem like it’s all you can think about. With advanced heart failure, the left side of your heart has become too weak to pump the normal amount of oxygen-rich blood throughout your body.1 As a result, you may be too exhausted to take part in your usual activities of daily life— walking, climbing stairs, eating, even just lying down may be an overwhelming challenge. Now you can move from understanding to hope. This information is only intended for distribution in countries with CE Mark approval. 2 “My goal was to lead an active life again. Thanks to my doctors and HeartMate 3, I have met that goal.” –Astrid, 2014 HeartMate 3 recipient 3 About HeartMate 3 HeartMate 3 is a left ventricular assist device, or LVAD, that helps your heart pump blood throughout your body and increase the supply of oxygen to your organs.2 It is placed in your chest by an experienced cardiac surgeon and has parts that also exist outside of your body. HeartMate 3 is designed with Full MagLev™ flow technology, which helps protect the blood as it flows through the pump. HeartMate 3 is from the makers of HeartMate II®, the world’s most widely used and extensively studied LVAD.3,4 HeartMate 3 is approved for use in patients for short-term or long-term support. 4 “I felt very positive about going ahead with the HeartMate 3 implant, and the more I learned about it, the more positive I became.” –Harald, 2014 HeartMate 3 recipient 5 Living with heart failure can mean living well Moving ahead with HeartMate 3 In a clinical study, people with advanced heart failure who received HeartMate 3 could walk an average of 373 metres in 6 minutes, 6 months after implantation.3 That’s almost the length of 4 football pitches. Before receiving HeartMate 3, those patients could walk only 179 metres in 6 minutes, on average.3 Improvement in 6-minute walk distance for HeartMate 3 patients3* On average, HeartMate 3 allowed patients to walk more than twice as far as before. 108% Before HeartMate 3 increase 6 months after receiving HeartMate 3 0 metres * 179 metres P < 0.0001 373 metres esults from a multicentre clinical study of 50 adult patients with R advanced heart failure who received HeartMate 3. 6 “I’m able to do the things I love again, like hiking, riding my bike, and doing volunteer work.” –Astrid 7 Living a more active life Living well means returning to an active life with fewer limits* Many HeartMate 3 patients find that they can get back to doing the things they love, including: • Playing golf • Fishing • Dancing • Gardening • Walking • Traveling • Bicycling • Enjoying family time You cannot swim or play water sports or contact sports because some parts of the HeartMate 3 device are located outside the body. * 8 “My family and I noticed a big improvement in my energy just 2 weeks after I received HeartMate 3.” –Harald with his wife 9 Getting to know the HeartMate 3 system 1 Heart pump (LVAD). It is connected to the left side of your heart and moves blood from your heart to the rest of your body. 2 Batteries. Provide up to 17 hours of uninterrupted power. 3 Driveline. Transfers power and information between the controller and the heart pump. 4 Controller. Powers and checks the pump and driveline. This easy-to-wear controller weighs only 500 grams and discreetly slips into a front pocket. The controller uses alerts to tell you how the system is working and includes 15 minutes of emergency backup power. 10 1 2 2 3 4 11 Powering a better life Rechargeable batteries. These light and long-lasting batteries weigh only 500 grams each. A pair of batteries offers up to 17 hours of uninterrupted support—almost twice as long as batteries in similar devices. Mobile Power Unit. The Mobile Power Unit (MPU) can be plugged into an electrical socket to provide power while you are indoors, at rest, or asleep. Small, light, and as mobile as you are, the unit is designed to be extremely durable. Battery charger. For your convenience and confidence, HeartMate 3 batteries are rechargeable. 12 “I was very positively surprised at how easy it was to adapt to the equipment. It was not a problem at all.” –Harald 13 Important safety information HeartMate 3 is approved for short-term or long-term support in people who have advanced heart failure. It is from the makers of HeartMate II, the world’s most widely used and extensively studied LVAD.3,4 A high rate of success In a recent clinical study, HeartMate 3 showed the highest rate of success ever experienced in an LVAD trial leading to CE Mark approval within the European Union.* In addition, not a single pump malfunctioned or had to be replaced.5 * Success defined as survival and incidence of adverse events. “My family say I seem 10 years younger.” –Astrid 14 Before you decide It is important that you understand the risks of LVAD implantation. HeartMate 3 should not be used in patients who cannot tolerate or are allergic to anticoagulation therapy. Common side effects of HeartMate 3 include death, bleeding, cardiac arrhythmia, infection, respiratory failure, device malfunction, sepsis, right heart failure, renal failure, stroke, neurologic dysfunction, psychiatric episode, peripheral or device-related thromboembolic event, haemolysis, hepatic dysfunction, and myocardial infarction. Talk to your doctor to make sure you completely understand the risks of having a HeartMate 3 implant. 15 Frequently asked questions Is HeartMate 3 safe and effective? HeartMate 3 is approved for use in patients for short-term and long-term support. It is from the makers of HeartMate II, the world’s most widely used and extensively studied LVAD.3,4 What kind of relief does HeartMate 3 provide to people with advanced heart failure? In a clinical study, people with advanced heart failure who received HeartMate 3 could walk an average of 373 metres in 6 minutes, 6 months after implantation.3 That’s almost the length of 4 football pitches. Before receiving HeartMate 3, those patients could walk only 179 metres in 6 minutes.3 HeartMate 3 also provided significant relief of heart failure symptoms and improved quality of life in many patients in the study.5 Are there other risks? Like any major surgery, getting an LVAD comes with risks, including bleeding, infection, stroke, device malfunction, and death. Talk to your doctor to understand the risks and benefits. 16 “I know I have heart failure, but I don’t feel sick anymore.” –Harald 17 Frequently asked questions How long does HeartMate 3 last? HeartMate 3 is approved for use in patients for both short-term and long-term support. What happens if HeartMate 3 fails? HeartMate 3 is designed to work for a long time. The controller is always checking the system operation. It will let you know if there is a problem, and you will learn what to look for, too. The system will be checked during your regular medical visits. What about a power outage? Having extra batteries charged and ready will keep you prepared for a power outage. The Mobile Power Unit (MPU) is portable, so you can connect your HeartMate 3 system wherever power is available. When you leave the hospital, your local power company will be told of your medical device. This is a precaution in the event of a power outage. If an outage occurs, you would be placed on a high-priority list to have your power restored. 18 “Losing control was my biggest concern. Now I feel in charge again.” –Astrid 19 How to learn more The information in this brochure is provided for educational purposes. Individual experiences, symptoms, situations, and circumstances may vary. Please consult your physician or qualified health provider regarding your condition and appropriate medical treatment. Remember, the more you know, the more confident you can be about your decision. Some people find it helpful to talk with local support groups. Your medical team may be able to put you in touch with groups in your area. And don’t hesitate to ask questions. The more you know, the better off you’ll be. 20 Questions you may have for your medical team 1. What has been the survival rate with HeartMate 3? 2. What’s the longest time that HeartMate 3 can help someone? 3. H ow do complications with HeartMate 3 compare to those of other, similar devices? 4. What can I expect before the procedure? 5. What can I expect after the procedure? 6. Will I be able to return to work? 7. How will my life change with HeartMate 3? 21 Notes References: 1. Mayo Clinic website. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heartfailure/basics /definition/con-20029801. Accessed April 30, 2015. 2. HeartMate 3 Patient Handbook. Document 10002833.B. Published September 2015. 3. Data on file. November 2014. Pleasanton, CA. Thoratec Corp. 4. Rodriguez LE, Suarez EE, Loebe M, Bruckner BA. Ventricular assist devices (VAD) therapy: new technology, new hope? Methodist Debakey Cardiovasc J. 2013;9:32-37. 5. Netuka I, et al. HeartMate 3 fully magnetically levitated LVAD for the treatment of advanced heart failure: results from the CE Mark Trial. Presented at 19th Annual Meeting of the Heart Failure Society of America; September 26-29, 2015; Washington, DC. 22 Notes IMPORTANT INFORMATION This information is provided for educational purposes. Individual experiences, symptoms, situations, and circumstances may vary. Please consult your physician or qualified health provider regarding your condition and appropriate medical treatment. This information is only intended for distribution in countries with CE Mark approval. Not approved for commercial sale in the US. 23 Move ahead toward a more enjoyable life © 2015 Thoratec Corporation. All rights reserved. GL-HM3-09150353 Thoratec, the Thoratec logo, and HeartMate II are registered trademarks and HeartMate 3 and Full MagLev are trademarks of Thoratec Corporation.