A Left Atrial Appendage Closure Combined Procedure Review: past, present and future perspectives

2019 
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Atrial fibrillation (AF) represents the most common cardiac arrhythmia worldwide; it poses a great burden in terms of quality of life reduction and yearly stroke risk. Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) is a stroke prevention strategy that has been proven a viable alternative to antithrombotic regimens in nonvalvular AF patients. LAAC can be performed as a standalone procedure or alongside a concomitant AF transcatheter ablation, in a procedure known as "Combined procedure". Aim of this study is to summarize the scientific evidence backing this combined strategy. METHODS: We reviewed the whole Medline indexed combined procedure literature, to summarize all the combined procedure study data. RESULTS: Nine published studies regarding combined procedure were found. Data, aims, and scientific rationales were reported and commented. CONCLUSION: LAA combined procedure appears to be a safe and effective procedure; a careful patient selection is necessary to maximize its benefit.
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