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BSX Lawsuit Alleges Claims Executives Misrepresented U.S. Electrophysiology Volumes - BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION Investors Face Losses Following Claims Executives Misrepresented U.S. Electrophysiology Volumes: SueWallSt

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Alert: Claims Focus on Alleged Misrepresentations About U.S. Electrophysiology Procedure Growth

NEW YORK, March 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Levi & Korsinsky, LLP reminds purchasers of Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) securities of a pending securities class action.

THE CASE: A class action seeks to recover damages for investors who purchased Boston Scientific securities between July 23, 2025 and February 3, 2026. YOUR OPTIONS: You may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out-of-pocket fees. See if you can recover losses or contact Joseph E. Levi, Esq. at [email protected] or (212) 363-7500.

Boston Scientific shares fell $16.12 per share, from $91.62 to $75.50, a single-day decline of 17.6% on February 4, 2026. Investors have until May 4, 2026 to seek lead plaintiff status.

How the EP Business Model Allegedly Obscured Slowing Volumes

A medical device company's electrophysiology revenue depends on two factors: the number of cardiac ablation procedures performed and the company's share of devices used in those procedures. When either factor decelerates, revenue projections built on continued acceleration become unreliable. The lawsuit contends that Boston Scientific's management knew that U.S. EP procedure volume growth was slowing materially and that competitive pressures were intensifying, yet continued to project sustained leadership and market expansion.

Alleged Procedure Volume and Competitive Headwinds by the Numbers

The filing states that management repeatedly characterized the EP market as the "largest" and "fastest growing" in medtech while concealing adverse trends:

Catheter Lab Capacity and Reimbursement Realities

As set forth in the complaint, management pointed to ambulatory surgery center expansion and new hospital cath labs as growth catalysts. The action claims these representations obscured the reality that reimbursement structures for concomitant procedures had only been established in October 2024, and that the pace of new site openings could not sustain the growth rates management was projecting. The Company's own acknowledgment that concomitant procedures were "still a very new phenomenon" allegedly contradicted its aggressive forward guidance.

Calculate your potential recovery or call (212) 363-7500.

"The complaint raises serious questions about whether investors received accurate information regarding the sustainability of procedure volume growth in the U.S. EP market, particularly as competitive entrants gained traction and reimbursement dynamics remained uncertain." -- Joseph E. Levi, Esq.

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP -- Top 50 securities litigation firm (ISS, seven consecutive years). Over 70 professionals. Hundreds of millions recovered.

CONTACT:

Levi & Korsinsky, LLP

Joseph E. Levi, Esq.

33 Whitehall Street, 27th Floor

New York, NY 10004

[email protected]

Tel: (888) SueWallSt

Fax: (212) 363-7171

SOURCE SueWallSt.com