Der Klinikarzt 2017; 46(05): 242-245
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-109482
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LAA-Okkluder und Event-RekorderNew Data concerning device therapy - event recorder and left atrial appendage occluder
Johannes Brachmann
1   II. Medizinische Klinik für Innere Medizin und Kardiologie, Klinikum Coburg, Coburg
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Publication Date:
23 May 2017 (online)

Der interventionelle Vorhofohrverschluss ist eine leitliniengerechte Therapiemöglichkeit für Patienten mit nicht valvulärem Vorhofflimmern, die nicht mit einer Langzeitantikoagulation behandelt werden können.

Implantierbare Loop-Rekorder können bei Verdacht auf kardiale Arrhythmien und bei Hochrisikopatienten ohne klare Ursache für eine Synkope bis zu 3 Jahre den Herzrhythmus beobachten, pathologische Ereignisse erkennen und abspeichern.

Dieser Artikel fasst für beide Verfahren die wichtigsten Fakten zusammen: Indikationen, Durchführung und verfügbare Geräte. Anhand der aktuellen Studiendaten zum interventionellen Vorhofohrverschluss und zum Einsatz von Event-Rekordern werden die derzeitigen Erfahrungen mit den beiden Verfahren dargestellt.

Interventional atrial occlusion is a guideline-compatible treatment option for patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation that cannot be treated with long-term anticoagulation.

Upon suspicion of cardiac arrhythmias and in high-risk patients with no clear cause for a syncope, implantable loop recorders can observe cardiac rhythm and detect and store pathological events for up to three years.

This article summarizes the most important facts for both procedures: indications, implementation and available devices. On the basis of the current study data regarding interventional atrial occlusion and the use of event recorders, current experiences with the two procedures are presented.

 
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