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Catheter Ablation in Combination With Left Atrial Appendage Closure for Atrial Fibrillation
Published on: February 26, 2013
"A bend in time": Shaping the sheath facilitates left atrial appendage closure
Sameer Gafoor1,2, Luisa Heuer1, Philipp Schulz1
1CardioVascular Center Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany.
Objectives:
The purpose of this study is to determine feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of the "shape-the-sheath" method in left atrial appendage closure.
Background:
LAA occlusion is often a difficult procedure, due to not just the learning curve but also the three-dimensional variable nature of the left atrial appendage. Multiple sheaths have been created for various takeoffs. The purpose of this article is to show the feasibility of the "shape-the-sheath" method in left atrial appendage closure.
Methods:
Ten consecutive patients undergoing LAA occlusion without the "shape-the-sheath" method were compared to 10 consecutive patients undergoing LAA occlusion with the "shape-the-sheath" method using the Amplatzer Cardiac Plug (ACP) system and the Amplatzer TorqVue 45×45 sheath.
Results:
The "shape-the-sheath" method resulted in significant decreases in fluoroscopy time (7.2±3.0 min vs. 13.7±6.7 min, P<0.05), number of partial recaptures (0% vs. 50%, P<0.05), with a trend toward decrease in the number of complete recaptures (0 vs. 40%, P=0.09) compared to conventional sheath use.
Conclusions:
Shaping-the-sheath is a simple, elegant way to help conform delivery systems to better access the LAA and ensure stable position. Further experience with this procedure optimization step is warranted.
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