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Percutaneous exclusion of the left atrial appendage in prevention of systemic embolism

Publication at Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové |
2012

Abstract

Left atrial appendage is the most frequent place of blood clot formation in heart cavities. The thrombus formation increases a risk of a systemic embolism especially in patients with a permanent atrial fibrillation.

The standard preventive treatment is the oral anticoagulation therapy. Another possible treatment is an exclusion of a left atrial appendage.

We present current overview of risks and benefits of surgical and percutaneous elimination of a left atrial appendage. We present the first experience with AMPLATZER Cardiac Plug system in an elimination of a left atrial appendage.

We concluded that an exclusion of left atrial appendage could become a useful possibility of prevention of systemic embolization in patients with an atrial fibrillation, but is not still an alternative therapy for anticoagulation therapy at present.