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Calineczka (Anonymous, 83.23.94.) Warszawa 14 months ago

Well-being after percutaneous closure of the left atrium ear

I am after closing the left atrium ear. It is a procedure done on the heart. I'm not sure I made the right decision. Maybe there is someone after such a procedure. Please share what the well-being and care associated with this procedure contractors. That is, doctors and professors

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Maria (Anonymous, 5.173.84.) 46 days ago

Cardiologists say that in my intolerance to medications and complications after them, it is about thrombotic and normalizing high pressure, closing the ear in the left ventricle is a good alternative, the lady writes that she is not sure if she made the right decision, please justify why what is wrong after closing this ear

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

14 months ago

In our forum, pharmacists give the answers, not doctors. So far, none of the patients has shared information about their well-being after such surgery: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/zapytaj-farmaceute?ns=true&term=%20zamkni%C4%99cie%20uszka%20lewego%20przedsionka the National Institute of Cardiology about the procedure: "Percutaneous elimination of the left atrium ear is a relatively new method aimed at reducing the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. The effectiveness of this method in the prevention of thromboembolic episodes has been confirmed in registries and in the conditions of randomized trials. These registries and studies show that effective occlusion of the left atrium ear, at least in a similar way to anticoagulant therapy, reduces the risk of thromboembolic episodes in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation and allows discontinuation of this pharmacological treatment."

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