Systematic review and meta-analysis of left atrial appendage closure's influence on early and long-term mortality and stroke

IF 1.9 JTCVS open Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1016/j.xjon.2024.02.022
Mariusz Kowalewski MD, PhD , Michał Święczkowski MD , Łukasz Kuźma MD, PhD , Bart Maesen MD, PhD , Emil Julian Dąbrowski MD , Matteo Matteucci MD , Jakub Batko MD, PhD , Radosław Litwinowicz MD, PhD , Adam Kowalówka MD, PhD , Wojciech Wańha MD, PhD , Federica Jiritano MD, PhD , Giuseppe Maria Raffa MD, PhD , Pietro Giorgio Malvindi MD, PhD , Luigi Pannone MD , Paolo Meani MD, PhD , Roberto Lorusso MD, PhD , Richard Whitlock MD, PhD , Mark La Meir MD, PhD , Carlo de Asmundis MD, PhD , James Cox MD, PhD , Piotr Suwalski MD, PhD
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Abstract

Objective

Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) concomitant to heart surgery in patients with underlying atrial fibrillation (AF) has gained attention because of long-term reduction of thromboembolic complications. As of mortality benefits in the setting of non-AF, data from both observational studies and randomized controlled trials are conflicting.

Methods

On-line databases were screened for studies comparing LAAC versus no LAAC concomitant to other heart surgery. End points assessed were all-cause mortality and stroke at early and longest-available follow-up. Subgroup analyses stratified on preoperative AF were performed. Risk ratios (RR) with 95% CIs served as primary statistics.

Results

Electronic search yielded 25 studies (N = 660 [158 patients]). There was no difference between LAAC and no LAAC in terms of early mortality. In the overall population analysis, LAAC reduced long-term mortality (RR, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.74-1.00; P = .05; I2 = 88%), reduced early stroke risk by 19% (RR, 0.81; 95% CI, 0.72-0.93; P = .002; I2 = 57%), and reduced late stroke risk by 13% (RR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.84-0.90; P < .001; I2 = 58%). Subgroup analysis showed lower mortality (RR, 0.85; 95% CI, 0.72-1.01; P = .06; I2 = 91%), short-, and long-term stroke risk reduction only in patients with preoperative AF (RR, 0.81; 95% CI, 0.71-0.93; P = .003; I2 = 71% and RR, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.84-0.91; P < .001; I2 = 70%, respectively). No benefit of LAAC in patients without AF was found.

Conclusions

Concomitant LAAC was associated with reduced stroke rates at early and long-term and possibly reduced all-cause mortality at the long-term follow-up but the benefits were limited to patients with preoperative AF. There is not enough evidence to support routine concomitant LAAC in non-AF settings.

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左心房阑尾关闭术对早期和长期死亡率及中风影响的系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的对有潜在心房颤动(房颤)的患者进行心脏手术的同时进行左心房附壁关闭术(LAAC),因其可长期减少血栓栓塞并发症而备受关注。至于在非房颤情况下死亡率的益处,观察性研究和随机对照试验的数据并不一致。方法在线数据库中筛选了比较其他心脏手术同时进行 LAAC 与不进行 LAAC 的研究。评估终点为早期和最长随访时间内的全因死亡率和中风。根据术前房颤进行了分组分析。结果通过电子检索获得了 25 项研究(N = 660 [158 名患者])。就早期死亡率而言,LAAC与无LAAC没有差异。在总体人群分析中,LAAC 降低了长期死亡率(RR,0.86;95% CI,0.74-1.00;P = .05;I2 = 88%),早期卒中风险降低了 19%(RR,0.81;95% CI,0.72-0.93;P = .002;I2 = 57%),晚期卒中风险降低了 13%(RR,0.87;95% CI,0.84-0.90;P <;.001;I2 = 58%)。亚组分析显示,仅术前有房颤的患者死亡率较低(RR,0.85;95% CI,0.72-1.01;P = .06;I2 = 91%),短期和长期卒中风险降低(分别为RR,0.81;95% CI,0.71-0.93;P = .003;I2 = 71%和RR,0.87;95% CI,0.84-0.91;P < .001;I2 = 70%)。结论伴随 LAAC 可降低早期和长期卒中率,并可能降低长期随访时的全因死亡率,但获益者仅限于术前有房颤的患者。没有足够的证据支持在非房颤情况下常规同时使用 LAAC。
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