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Mount Sinai first with new technique to prevent a major cause for heart-related stroke
Date:8/21/2009

a one-time, non-surgical procedure to relieve the complications of AFib offers a whole new paradigm," said Dennis S. Charney, MD, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, The Mount Sinai Medical Center. "Drs. Reddy and Dukkipati have ushered in a new standard of care for people with this serious cardiac condition."

Approximately 6 million U.S. adults have been diagnosed with AFib, a condition characterized by a rapid and irregular heart beat that can cause serious complications, including stroke and early death. The majority of these patients take warfarin because left untreated, AFib can cause life-threatening blood clots. Approximately 25-30 percent of patients with AFib have contraindications to the drugsuch as concerns of falling or imbalance in elderly patientsand, even for the remainder, only about 55-60 percent receive warfarin.

AFib-related deaths have increased over the past two decades and now account for one-quarter of all strokes in the elderly. Those who do take warfarin must rigorously manage the drug's level in their blood. High levels can cause excessive or internal bleeding, even after minor falls, bruises, or cuts. For some, this management regime can mean monthly tests over the course of many years. In eliminating the need to take warfarin, the LAA procedure can reduce the need for frequent medical visits.

"This procedure demonstrates what translational medicine can do for society," said Kenneth L. Davis, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer, The Mount Sinai Medical Center. "Novel therapeutics that can immediately impact health, while minimally impacting the health care system, are our research priority."

"This non-surgical procedure could lead to a permanent means of protecting against stroke in patients with AFib who are ineligible for long-term warfarin anticoagulation therapy," said Dr. Reddy. "The suture delivery
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