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Posted Apr 17, 2009
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by Eric Topol
Promising results from David Holmes’ PROTECT-AF trial seem to pave the way for a reduced need or possible total eradication of anticoagulation treatment. Are the intra- and peri- procedural events reported in the trial part of a learning curve? With this devise, are we one step closer to replacing the need for warfarin therapy?
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PROTECT-AF: Device closure of LAA may provide alternative to warfarin to prevent stroke in AF
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Hi Dr. Topol,
I am an ex- cardiac nurse {Night Superintendent at Morningside Clinic.Johannesburg}.
Hop[e you don`t mind me asking but I have been in A/F for over 2yrs. and have recently been R.F Cathetr ablated by Dr. Richard Schilling at St. Barts.
I have been on Warfarin for over 2yrs. without any problems although I did warn the cardiologist at Castle Hill in the UK that I had a quiescent stomal ulcer.
Recently I have noticed that I was pale and suffering with abdominal distension with loose and dark malaena smelling stool.
I collapsed in the street and was taken to the local hospital by my wife also an RGN and I had endoscopy where it was discovered that my stomal ulcer had become active and was bleeding freely . My Warfarin has had to be stopped naturally and a PP!I Omeprazole instituted. My Hb was 9.5 but is increasing almost daily now that I have stopped bleeding and I feel so much better with an increased exercise tolerance and no abdominal distension.
I am 78yrs.old this year but was working as a nurse until last year and am normally very active.
I am in a catch 22 situation - take warfarin and bleed - don`t take it and have a stroke.
Could you please advise if the Watchman device would be suitable for me and is available in this country?
I would be most grateful for some advice.
Yours most sincerely.
Cliff Charlesworth. RGN. RMN. RNMH.
what did you choose to do?