Hey guys, today we're talking about some amazing work our local health care workers have been doing! Mercyhealth has recently reached a significant milestone in its cardiology care, successfully completing its 500th WATCHMAN procedure. This innovative procedure provides a groundbreaking alternative for individuals with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AFib) who have been dependent on long-term blood thinners for stroke prevention.
Atrial fibrillation is a common heart rhythm disorder that increases the risk of stroke. Traditionally, patients with AFib are prescribed blood-thinning medications like warfarin (Coumadin), Eliquis, Xarelto, or Pradaxa to reduce that risk. However, these medications come with potential side effects, including an increased risk of bleeding. The WATCHMAN device offers a permanent solution that minimizes these risks by closing off the left atrial appendage, the part of the heart where blood clots often form in people with AFib.
The WATCHMAN device, once implanted, provides ongoing stroke prevention without the need for long-term oral anticoagulation therapy. This advancement is particularly beneficial for patients who either cannot tolerate blood thinners or are looking for a more permanent solution.
Dr. Imdad Ahmed, the system medical director of the Mercyhealth Arrhythmia Center, expressed enthusiasm about the milestone. "We’re excited to offer a life-changing alternative to blood thinners,” he said. “With 500 successful WATCHMAN implants, we’ve provided these patients with lasting protection against stroke, eliminating the need for ongoing medication management.”
The procedure is performed through a minimally invasive approach, reducing recovery time and improving overall patient outcomes. Patients who undergo the procedure benefit from not only reduced stroke risk but also greater peace of mind as they are no longer reliant on daily blood thinner medications.
Those interested in learning more about the WATCHMAN procedure or how it can benefit them can reach out to Mercyhealth at (608) 756-6868 or visit mercyhealthsystem.org/watchman.
This achievement marks a significant advancement in Mercyhealth’s commitment to providing innovative, patient-centered care that addresses complex heart conditions with cutting-edge solutions.