AI Article Synopsis

  • A new device was tested on dogs to block the left atrial appendage and lower stroke risk in patients with atrial fibrillation.
  • The device showed complete success in occlusion, maintaining heart stability, and allowing normal blood flow in nearby arteries.
  • After 90 days, a new layer of tissue formed over the blocked area, indicating positive healing, which suggests the device could safely help humans with similar conditions.

Article Abstract

Objective: Occlusion of the left atrial appendage is proposed to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation. The third-generation atrial exclusion device, modified to provide uniform distribution of pressure at appendage exclusion, was assessed for safety and effectiveness in a canine model and compared with a surgical stapler.

Methods: The atrial exclusion device consists of 2 parallel, straight, rigid titanium tubes and 2 nitinol springs with a knit-braided polyester fabric. Fourteen mongrel dogs were implanted with the device at the base of the left atrial appendage via a median sternotomy. In each dog, the right atrial appendage was stapled with a commercial apparatus for comparison. The animals were evaluated at 7 days (n = 3), 30 days (n = 5), and 90 days (n = 6) after implantation by epicardial echocardiography, left atrial and coronary angiography, gross pathology, and histology.

Results: Left atrial appendage exclusion was complete and achieved without hemodynamic instability, and coronary angiography revealed that the left circumflex artery was patent in all cases. A new endothelial tissue layer developed on the occluded orifice of the left atrium 90 days after implantation. This endothelial layer was not evident on the stapled right atrial appendage.

Conclusion: In dogs, the third-generation atrial exclusion device achieved easy, reliable, and safe exclusion of the left atrial appendage with favorable histologic results. Clinical application could provide a new therapeutic option for reducing the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcvs.2008.06.002DOI Listing

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