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Differences in Experience With a New Delivery Device for LAA Ligation Among Various U.S. Centers
The Lariat suture delivery device (SentreHeart, Redwood City, California) has been used to exclude the left atrial appendage (LAA). [...]far, there have not been any randomized controlled trials or large multicenter experiences reported on the device. In a quick survey, conducted in 11 U.S. sites (6...
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description | The Lariat suture delivery device (SentreHeart, Redwood City, California) has been used to exclude the left atrial appendage (LAA). [...]far, there have not been any randomized controlled trials or large multicenter experiences reported on the device. In a quick survey, conducted in 11 U.S. sites (6 academic centers and 5 community-based practices with a mean 40 patients per institution) that included 441 patients, acute closure was seen in 420 patients (95%); an incidence of bleeding of >500 ml was seen in 10 patients (2.2%); 9 patients (2%) needed blood transfusions; and 6 patients (1.3%) needed open heart surgery for cardiac perforation. |
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