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First Hospitals in U.S. Implant Next-gen Cardiac Device to Reduce Stroke Risk

First hospitals in U.S. implant next-generation cardiac device to reduce risk of stroke

Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David’s Medical Center, Los Robles Health System perform near simultaneous implantation of WATCHMAN FLX™ Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC)

DATE OF RELEASE: Aug. 7, 2020

AUSTIN, Texas /PRNewswire/ — On Aug. 5, 2020, physicians at the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute (TCAI) at St. David’s Medical Center in Austin, Texas, and Los Robles Health System in Thousand Oaks, California, became the first in the nation to implant the only FDA-approved device for the reduction of stroke risk in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (A Fib). The physicians at these hospitals, both HCA Healthcare facilities, performed near simultaneous implantation of the WATCHMAN FLXTM Left Atrial Appendage Closure (LAAC).

Andrea Natale, M.D., F.H.R.S., F.A.C.C., F.E.S.C., cardiac electrophysiologist and executive medical director of TCAI, and Saibal Kar, M.D., interventional cardiologist at Los Robles Health System, performed the first procedure in Thousand Oaks, California, while Rodney Horton, M.D., cardiac electrophysiologist at TCAI, performed the first case in Austin, Texas. Additionally, Dr. Kar was the principal investigator for the preclinical PINNACLE FLX trial prior to FDA approval, which evaluated the performance of the WATCHMAN FLX device as an alternative to long-term, non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) and other oral anticoagulant medications.

“The new device is built upon the most studied and implanted LAAC device in the world as a treatment option for people with A Fib not caused by a heart valve problem, also known as non-valvular A Fib,” Dr. Kar said. “It allows us to help treat more patients safely and effectively to ensure the best outcomes.”

Up to six million Americans are estimated to be affected by A Fib, an irregular heartbeat that feels like a quivering heart. People with A Fib have a five times greater risk of stroke than those with normal heart rhythms.

“This device serves as a safe and effective alternative to reduce the risk of stroke for patients with non-valvular A Fib, especially those with a compelling reason not to be on blood thinners,” Dr. Horton said.

This technology is designed to reduce the risk of stroke by permanently closing off an area of the heart called the left atrial appendage (LAA) to keep harmful blood clots that can form in the LAA from entering the bloodstream and potentially causing a stroke. By closing off the LAA, the risk of stroke may be reduced and, over time, patients may be able to stop taking blood thinners, such as warfarin.

“The rounded design allows us to safely enter, and maneuver within, the LAA, resulting in optimal placement and long-term stability,” Dr. Natale said. “It is also available in broader size options than the previous generation device, which allows us to treat a wider range of patients.”

The procedure is done under general anesthesia and takes about an hour. Patients commonly stay in the hospital overnight and leave the next day.

Media Contacts:
Erin Ochoa
St. David’s HealthCare
EOchoa@EChristianPR.com
512-788-1616

Daphne Yousem
Los Robles Health System
805-390-7111
Daphne.Yousem@HCAHealthcare.com

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