Left Atrial Appendage Closure: What to Expect at Home
Your Recovery

Your left atrial appendage (LAA) closure was done to close off this
area in your heart. The procedure can help prevent a clot from
moving out of the LAA to the heart or brain. This can prevent a
stroke. Your doctor used a catheter to place a small device that
plugs up the LAA.
After the procedure, you will spend at least 1 night in the
hospital. Your groin may have a bruise and feel sore for a few days.
This is where the catheter was inserted into your blood vessel. You
can do light activities around the house. But don't do anything
strenuous for a day or two.
Within the coming year, you will likely have a couple of tests to
check that the device has closed off the LAA.
This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take
for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace.
Follow the steps below to get better as quickly as possible.
How can you care for yourself at home?

Activity

Diet
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Eat heart-healthy foods. These foods include vegetables,
fruits, nuts, beans, lean meat, fish, and whole grains.
Limit sodium, alcohol, and sugar.
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If your bowel movements are not regular right after the
procedure, try to avoid constipation and straining. Drink
plenty of water. Your doctor may suggest fiber, a stool
softener, or a mild laxative.
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Medicines

Care of
the catheter site

Other
instructions
Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety. Be
sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if you
are having problems. It's also a good idea to know your test results
and keep a list of the medicines you take.
When should you call for help?
Call 911 anytime you think you may need emergency care.
For example, call if:
Call your doctor now or seek immediate medical care if:
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Your leg is painful, looks blue, or feels cold, numb, or
tingly.
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Watch closely for changes in your health, and be sure to contact
your doctor if you have any problems.
Current as of: June 24, 2023
Content Version: 14.0
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