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- Philippe B Bertrand, Melanie Habran, Karlijn Kenis, Julie Lecomte, Linde Moonen, Didier Stroobants, and Edouard Benit.
- a Heart Center Hasselt, Jessa Ziekenhuis , Hasselt , Belgium.
- Acta Cardiol. 2019 Feb 1; 74 (1): 74-81.
BackgroundPercutaneous left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) is an alternative to anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation patients at high bleeding risk. Dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) is generally recommended in the months following the procedure to prevent thrombotic complications. The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of DAPT after LAAO in a single-centre population of high bleeding risk patients.MethodsAll patients who received DAPT after LAAO using the Amplatzer Cardiac Plug at Jessa Hospital (Hasselt, BE) between February 2011 and October 2016 were included. Patient characteristics, procedural outcome and clinical events (bleeding, stroke and adverse events) were prospectively followed. Changes in antithrombotic and/or anticoagulant regimens were assessed.ResultsThirty-nine patients (77 ± 7 years, 51% male, CHA2DS2-VASc 5(3-6), Hypertension, Abnormal Renal/Liver Function, Stroke, Bleeding History or Predisposition, Labile INR, Elderly, Drugs/Alcohol Concomitantly (HAS-BLED) 3(3-4)) were included. An initial strategy of one month DAPT (n = 2) was changed to six months DAPT (n = 37) after one thrombotic complication (device thrombosis) at 4.5 months. Post-procedural DAPT duration was 6.1 ± 3.7 months, after which aspirin monotherapy (62%), no antiplatelet/anticoagulant therapy (15%) or a tailored antithrombotic regimen was maintained. At mean follow-up of 21 ± 13 months, seven patients had died (18%), no strokes had occurred (0%) and nine bleedings of which four were major (10%). All major bleedings occurred within the first six months after the procedure during DAPT.ConclusionAntithrombotic therapy after percutaneous LAAO is needed to prevent thrombotic complications, yet these impose bleeding complications in this high-risk population. Further efforts are needed to define the optimal duration of DAPT, aimed at reducing bleeding complications while maintaining a low thrombosis rate.
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