You’re five times more likely to experience a stroke if you have atrial fibrillation than if you have a normal heartbeat. That’s because this type of arrhythmia makes blood pool in your heart, where it can clump together and form clots. If a clot leaves your heart and travels to your brain, it could cause a stroke. Usually, doctors prescribe anticoagulants (blood thinners) to reduce stroke risk. However, not everyone can safely take these medications.
Ask your doctor about the Watchman implant, available from OSF HealthCare experts in:
The Watchman device blocks blood clots from leaving your heart and traveling to the brain. Your doctor may recommend it if you meet both these criteria:
During the procedure, you lie on a table while an electrophysiologist (specialist in heart rhythms):
You’ll likely stay in the hospital for a day or less. Before you return home, your doctor will prescribe medications to take until your left atrial appendage completely closes off. Your care team will make follow-up appointments to make sure you recover well.
Call (800) 352-4410 or ask your doctor if the Watchman device is a good option for you.