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Baptist Heart Specialists lead the way with first use in region following FDA approval

Jacksonville, Fla., March 28, 2022Baptist Health is once again leading the region in the treatment of atrial fibrillation (Afib) as it becomes the first health system in the southeast United States to use a new device following its approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Ruby Satpathy, MD, FACC, FSCAI, internationally recognized interventional cardiologist with Baptist Heart Specialists and medical director of the Baptist Structural Heart Program, performed the procedure.

The device, Amplatzer™ Amulet™ Left Atrial Appendage Occluder, is designed to treat patients with Afib (irregular heartbeats) who are unable to tolerate blood thinners to reduce risk of stroke. The left atrial appendage (LAA) is a small pouch connected to the upper left chamber of the heart. For people with Afib, it is an area where blood clots can form. If those blood clots reach the bloodstream, they can travel to the brain and cause a stroke.  Following the successful completion of clinical trials in the US, the FDA approved the device, which seals the LAA so clots cannot form in this area.

Photo caption: Dr. Ruby Satpathy (implanter) (front center) and Dr. Alejandro Pena (echogrardiographer) with the Baptist Heart Hospital team after the region’s first implant of a newly-FDA approved LAA closure device.

Dr. Satpathy implanted the LAA closure device in Douglas Dixon, 75, from Green Cove Springs, Florida. During routine monitoring of his pacemaker, Aaditya Vora, MD, clinical cardiac electrophysiologist, Baptist Heart Specialists, discovered Dixon had experienced an Afib event, though he did not know it. Having had a brain bleed two years prior, dependence on blood thinners was not a good solution for Dixon. Hence, the referral of Dixon to Dr. Satpathy.

“Mr. Dixon was a good candidate for this new device because of his prior brain bleed,” said Dr. Satpathy. “The treatment option opens the door for many more patients who cannot be on blood thinners for even a short period. It also allows the LAA closure for different shapes and sizes.”

Baptist Heart Specialists is committed to research, education and innovation, using new devices and procedures to help patients with structural heart diseases extend and improve the quality of their lives.

Dr. Satpathy and the Baptist Heart Hospital team recently completed a successful live case device implantation to thousands of physicians attending the annual Cardiovascular Research Technologies (CRT) conference. The conference, held in Washington, DC, is a leading educational forum on new cardiovascular technology and procedures for physicians and health care professionals.

The team is also actively engaged in research through involvement in clinical trials. For the newly-FDA approved LAA closure device, Baptist Health was the No.1 enroller in the state of Florida and No. 4 in the nation. Dr. Satpathy and Carlos Zamora, MD, FACC, served as lead clinical investigators at Baptist Health.

Many of the new treatment options offered at Baptist Health would not otherwise be available in north Florida or southeast Georgia. To learn more, visit baptistjax.com/heart.

About Baptist Health

Baptist Health is a faith-based, mission-driven system in Northeast Florida comprised of Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville; Baptist Medical Center Beaches; Baptist Medical Center Nassau; Baptist Medical Center South and Wolfson Children’s Hospital – the region’s only children’s hospital. All Baptist Health hospitals have achieved Magnet™ status for excellence in patient care. Baptist Health is part of Coastal Community Health, a highly integrated regional hospital network focused on significant initiatives designed to enhance the quality and value of care provided to our contiguous communities. Baptist Health has the area’s only dedicated heart hospital; orthopedic institute; women’s services; neurological institute, including comprehensive neurosurgical services, a comprehensive stroke center and two primary stroke centers; a Bariatric Center of Excellence; a full range of psychology and psychiatry services; urgent care services; primary and specialty care physicians’ offices throughout Northeast Florida; and Baptist Home Health Care by BAYADA. The Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center is a regional destination for multidisciplinary cancer care, which is clinically integrated with the MD Anderson Cancer Center, the internationally renowned cancer treatment and research institution in Houston. For more details, visit baptistjax.com.