Baptist North Mississippi Introduces Innovative Technique to Reduce Stroke Risk in Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Baptist North Mississippi Offers Advanced Technique to Mitigate Stroke Risk

A novel procedure is now accessible at Baptist Memorial Hospital-North Mississippi to aid in diminishing stroke risk among individuals suffering from atrial fibrillation, a condition characterized by an irregular or unsteady heartbeat, unrelated to a heart valve issue. The commencement of this pioneering procedure establishes a significant step forward in the health landscape, aiming to ensure an enhanced quality of life for those grappling with the risk of stroke due to a heart condition.

WATCHMAN FLX Left Atrial Appendage Closure Device: An Innovative Approach

The cutting-edge procedure entails the minimally invasive insertion of the WATCHMAN FLX Left Atrial Appendage Closure device to thwart detrimental blood clots from forming and infiltrating the bloodstream. This new technique emerges as an alternative for patients diagnosed with AFib, who are subject to the intake of a blood thinner to tone down their stroke risk.

“We are thrilled to propose this new procedure to patients who live with a potential risk of stroke due to atrial fibrillation,” conveyed Dr. Thomas Flautt, an electrophysiologist operating at Stern Cardiovascular in Oxford, Mississippi. “This one-time procedure serves to curtail their risk for stroke, simultaneously providing an alternative to long-term medication utilization. It could introduce a paradigm shift in the lifestyles of these patients.”

A Stride Towards Better Patient Care

Patient care and wellbeing remain at the forefront of the health facility’s endeavours, as echoed by Brian Welton, the administrator and CEO at Baptist North Mississippi. “We are immensely proud of Dr. Flautt and our cardiology team for their significant contribution to enhancing our patients’ lives, particularly those at an elevated risk of stroke. It is a considerable advantage for our patients to have this resource at hand, enabling us to cater to an even broader demographic.”

An estimated population of seven million Americans is affected by atrial fibrillation, which escalates their stroke risk by fivefold compared to individuals with standard heart rhythms.

For further details on this procedure and more, interested parties can reach out by calling 662-636-1000 or visiting Baptist North Mississippi’s official website.


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