Transfemoral vs Non-transfemoral Access for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

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作者
Chandrasekhar, Jaya [1 ]
Hibbert, Benjamin [1 ]
Ruel, Marc [2 ]
Lam, Buu-Khanh [2 ]
Labinaz, Marino [1 ]
Glover, Christopher [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ottawa, Inst Heart, Div Cardiol, CAPITAL Res Grp, Ottawa, ON, Canada
[2] Univ Ottawa, Inst Heart, Div Cardiac Surg, Ottawa, ON, Canada
关键词
HIGH-RISK PATIENTS; SINGLE-CENTER; VASCULAR COMPLICATIONS; SUBCLAVIAN ACCESS; FOLLOW-UP; REPLACEMENT; OUTCOMES; COREVALVE; STENOSIS; TAVI;
D O I
10.1016/j.cjca.2015.04.023
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is the definitive therapy for high-risk patients with severe aortic stenosis. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of non-transfemoral access on clinical outcomes in TAVI. Methods: We conducted a computerized literature search on SCOPUS and selected all studies published in the English language, from 2002 until March 12 2014, that compared transfemoral access with a non-transfemoral access cohort. Two independent reviewers evaluated the studies and extracted data for analysis. Results: A total 17,020 patients (11,079 transfemoral, 5941 non-transfemoral) encompassing 28 studies underwent TAVI between 2007 to 2013. Overall, the 30-day mortality was 4.7% with the transfemoral approach and 8.1% with a non-transfemoral approach (odds ratio [OR], 0.56; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.49-0.64; P < 0.01). The 1-year mortality was 16.4% with transfemoral access and 24.8% with non-transfemoral access (OR, 0.68; 95% CI, 0.60-0.75; P < 0.01). Transfemoral access was associated with a greater incidence of vascular complications (OR, 2.1; 95% CI, 1.48-2.99; P < 0.01) but a lower rate of surgical conversion (OR, 0.59; 95% CI, 0.42-0.81; P < 0.01) and similar bleeding (OR, 1.01; 95% CI, 0.81-1.27; P = 0.91) compared with non-transfemoral access. The incidence of cerebrovascular events was similar in both groups (1.6% vs 2.1%; OR, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.64-1.15; P = 0.31). Conclusions: Transfemoral access was associated with lower rate of 30-day and 1-year mortality compared with non-transfemoral access for TAVI. Randomized studies are needed to ascertain the effect of alternative access sites on clinical outcomes in prohibitive-risk, high-risk, and intermediate-risk populations, using currently available technologies.
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页码:1427 / 1438
页数:12
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