Marco Frazzetto, Luis Augusto Palma Dallan, Pedro Soares Texeira, Philippe Taieb, Julia Tirelli, Rafey Feroze, Nawaf Alhabdan, Alexander Cove, Yusef Saeed, Anene Ukaigwe, Guilherme Attizzani, Steven J Filby
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EXPRESS-LAAO protocol with the new WATCHMAN FLX Pro device.
This study evaluates the procedural outcomes and short-term follow-up of the WATCHMAN FLX Pro left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) device (Boston Scientific) using the EXPRESS-LAAO protocol at a high-volume center. The new device offers enhanced features, including a 40-mm size for large anatomies, additional radiopaque markers for improved positioning, and a hemocompatible coating for faster endothelization. The EXPRESS-LAAO protocol streamlines patient management with pre-procedure computed tomography or cardiac magnetic resonance imaging, intracardiac echocardiography guidance, conscious sedation, and same-day discharge for stable patients. Between June and September 2024, 109 patients (median age 78 years, 48.6% female) underwent LAAO with the WATCHMAN FLX Pro device. Key indications included recurrent falls (33%), gastrointestinal bleeding (29.4%), and very high bleeding risk (21.1%). Procedural success was high (99.1%), with 1 case of cardiac tamponade requiring pericardiocentesis and no in-hospital complications. The 40-mm device was used in 7.3% of cases, proving essential for larger anatomies. At an average follow-up of 49.7 days, there was 1 lacunar stroke without device-related complications and 1 minor bleeding event. The study demonstrates the safety and effectiveness of the WATCHMAN FLX Pro device using the EXPRESS-LAAO protocol. The TruSteer catheter (Boston Scientific) facilitated implantations in complex anatomies, reducing the number of maneuvers. While post-LAAO imaging surveillance was a limitation, this is the first study assessing peri-procedural outcomes with the new device. Findings support its clinical utility in high-risk patients requiring LAAO.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Invasive Cardiology will consider for publication suitable articles on topics pertaining to the invasive treatment of patients with cardiovascular disease.