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Percutaneous Left Atrial Appendage Suture Ligation with the LARIAT Device
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March 16, 2014
History:
• 65 year old man presented with symptomatic atrial fibrillation failed chemical cardioversion requiring ...
read more ↘ DC cardioversion. Not candidate for anti-coagulation as hematemesis due to a bleeding gastric ulcer on endoscopy.
Past History:
• MitraClip procedure for mitral valve prolapse (2006 & 2010)
• Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (since 2009)
Pertinent Tests:
TTE:
• MR grade = 1+
• LVED d/s = 56/39 mm
• EF = 58%
• Six-year follow-up TTE of MitraClip procedure showed trivial MR with normal LV systolic function.
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• 65 year old man presented with symptomatic atrial fibrillation failed chemical cardioversion requiring ...
read more ↘ DC cardioversion. Not candidate for anti-coagulation as hematemesis due to a bleeding gastric ulcer on endoscopy.
Past History:
• MitraClip procedure for mitral valve prolapse (2006 & 2010)
• Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (since 2009)
Pertinent Tests:
TTE:
• MR grade = 1+
• LVED d/s = 56/39 mm
• EF = 58%
• Six-year follow-up TTE of MitraClip procedure showed trivial MR with normal LV systolic function.
↖ read less
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