Atrial Fibrillation Medication Alternatives

If you have the heart condition known as atrial fibrillation or (AFib), you may have researched the topic of atrial fibrillation medication alternatives. Many people with AFib have been asking themselves an important question: What to take for AFib? Blood-thinners, for example, are taken for the purpose of decreasing the risk of stroke from clots that form predominantly in the left atrial appendage (LAA) during atrial fibrillation.

It is important to note, however, that there are alternatives to taking such medications for the rest of your life.

Atrial Fibrillation Medication Alternatives

The Wolf Mini-Maze minimally invasive surgical procedure has changed the lives of many patients with AFib who are looking for atrial fibrillation drugs to avoid. Here are some facts about the Wolf Mini-Maze procedure:

  1. The patient’s ribs do not need to be spread like other procedures for AFib.
  2. The procedure can be completed in three hours.
  3. Some patients are discharged the day after surgery.
  4. Four or five days after surgery, some patients are physically active beyond just walking.

Who Is Dr. Randall Wolf?

Dr. Randall Wolf is the Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Director of the Center for Surgical Innovation, University of Cincinnati Surgeons. He is recognized as one of the world’s leading experts in cardiology and especially as it relates to treating AFib. 

He has given numerous lectures with Q&A sessions around the world. In these lectures he’s often asked the question of “what to take for AFib.” Much of his audience in these lectures is well aware of treatment via medication and devices: blood-thinners, Watchman, Lariat and other conventional treatments. In a better answer to these methods, Dr. Wolf has been refining the Mini-Maze technique since 2003 and has taught the procedure to over 800 heart surgeons worldwide.

Contact Us for Questions on Anticoagulant Alternatives for AFib

There are modern options to treat AFib that have been refined over hundreds of procedures conducted by Dr. Wolf. Please contact us for further information at: 713-441-6290.