Data on leakage rate - Watchman device. May 23, 2024 04:43PM |
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Chuck Connors
I’m curious to learn of various resources available that discuss and show data on the leakage rates of the Watchman device, as well as how that is addressed in patients going forward. No leak is ideal, and am curious how EPs handle leak rates.
It seems standard protocol post-Watchman procedure, is for most patients to come off of blood thinners. A TEE would be able to detect any leakage, but would be interested in knowing what the monitoring methods are to detect possible leakage in the months and years to follow? For Watchman patients following what appears to be standard protocol of dropping blood thinners, it seems to potentially put at risk a certain percentage of patients,, if they’re unaware of their Watchman leaking.
Re: Data on leakage rate - Watchman device. May 23, 2024 06:12PM |
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Daisy
The protocol varies with different EP’s though Boston scientific does recommend scans at six weeks, six months and one year, as I remember. However, I am a patient of Dr. Natale and he wants another scan at two years as he has seen a few clots develop that late. He wants the first scan to be a TEE but after that you can choose a CT with contrast. ..
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