Title of article :
Better treatment option in chronic superficial femoral artery occlusive disease: comparison of methods (meta-analysis)
Author/Authors :
Starodubtsev, Vladimir Siberian Federal Biomedical Research Center - Ministry for Public Health Care of Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation , Karpenko, Andrey Siberian Federal Biomedical Research Center - Ministry for Public Health Care of Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation , Lenko, Evgeniy Siberian Federal Biomedical Research Center - Ministry for Public Health Care of Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation , Ignatenko, Pavel Siberian Federal Biomedical Research Center - Ministry for Public Health Care of Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract :
Introduction: The objective is to evaluate the frequency of primary obstruction events (PrO) during
one-year follow-up after performing excisional atherectomy with the SilverHawk/TurboHawk
atherectomy device (S/TH) or remote superficial femoral artery endarterectomy (RSFAE) in patients
with the chronic superficial femoral artery occlusive disease (СSFAOD).
Methods: We included all randomized clinical trials (RCTs) and not-RCTs concerning the treatment of
patients with СSFAOD after S/TH and RSFAE without duration.
Results: Twenty-nine items (1990-2017) were discovered; 27 articles on the levels of evidence were
included in qualitative synthesis; 9 studies (meta-analysis) were included in quantitative synthesis. The
results of 2762 patients’ treatment were summed up in our analysis (1422 patients S/TH; 1340 patients
RSFAE). All included reports were at low risk of bias.
According to the criterion “frequency of PrO” during one-year follow-up, the pooled Hazard Ratios
indicate significant favours of S/TH if compared it with RSFAE (HR= 0.66 (0.57 to 0.76, P < 0.00001),
I2 = 9%).
Conclusion: Our study showed that S/TH with the SpiderFX device (distal embolic protection) are safe
and effective treatment option for short lesion (<15 cm) in patients with СSFAOD. The usage of S/TH
methods significantly reduced number of PrO if compared it with RSFAE. In long-segment lesion (>15
cm) in patients with СSFAOD, RSFAE may be considered better than an endovascular procedure. But
still it is necessary to conduct well-planned randomized studies to determine effectiveness and safety of
the compared methods (S/TH and RSFAE) in patients with long-segment lesion (>15 cm).
Keywords :
Excisional Atherectomy , Endovascular Procedure , Superficial Femoral Artery , Remote Endarterectomy , Chronic Occlusive Disease
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)