Analysis of Current Evidence in the Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: A Systematic Review and Proposal for a Reporting Guideline to Enhance Reproducibility and Comparability of Surgical and Clinical Outcomes.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Operative Neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1227/ons.0000000000001440
Marcio Yuri Ferreira, Sávio Batista, Raphael Camerotte, Marina Vilardo, Bernardo Vieira Nogueira, Anthony Hong, Ana B Santos, Ahmet Günkan, Jhon E Bocanegra-Becerra, Filipe Virgilio Ribeiro, Vinicius Perdigão, Leonardo Januário Campos Cardoso, Raphael Bertani, Christian Ferreira, David J Langer, Yafell Serulle
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Background and objectives: Endovascular therapy (EVT) has recently become the most widely used treatment method for intracranial aneurysms (IAs). However, the literature on this topic is heterogeneous, with studies assessing and reporting surgical and clinical outcomes in different ways, lacking standardization. We aimed to evaluate the quality of these studies and propose a reporting guideline focusing on essential elements to ensure reproducibility and comparability.

Methods: After Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, we searched Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases. Eligible studies were observational or randomized, reported clinical and/or surgical outcomes of EVTs for IAs, included over 200 patients, and were published in English between January 1, 2022, and January 1, 2024. Studies were assessed focusing on key domains: (1) reporting on the baseline characteristics of the patient sample, (2) assessment and reporting on imaging methods and aneurysm characteristics, (3) reporting on pivotal concepts definitions, (4) reporting on operator(s) and staff characteristics, (5) reporting on anesthetic protocol, (6) reporting on antiaggregant and anticoagulation therapy, (7) reporting on surgical details, (8) assessing and reporting clinical and surgical outcomes, and (9) reporting retreatment details.

Results: Thirty-nine studies comprising 79 604 patients were included. Our assessment revealed substantial gaps in the literature on EVTs for IAs, including deficiencies across all domains. An EndoIAs Reporting Guideline was developed, consisting of 74 items distributed across 10 domains, focusing on key surgical and clinical outcomes.

Conclusion: Substantial deficiencies were identified in data collection and outcomes reporting in the available literature on EVT for IAs, thereby impeding comparability and reproducibility and hindering the building of cumulative evidence. The aim of the proposed EndoIAs Reporting Guideline was to address these fundamental aspects and has the potential to enhance the reproducibility and comparability of future studies, thereby fostering the building of cumulative and reliable evidence of EVT for IAs.

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颅内动脉瘤血管内治疗的现有证据分析:系统性综述和报告指南建议,以提高手术和临床结果的可重复性和可比性。
背景和目的:血管内治疗(EVT)近来已成为颅内动脉瘤(IAs)最广泛使用的治疗方法。然而,有关这一主题的文献却很不统一,不同的研究以不同的方式评估和报告手术和临床结果,缺乏标准化。我们的目的是评估这些研究的质量,并提出一项报告指南,重点关注确保可重复性和可比性的基本要素:根据《系统综述和元分析首选报告项目》指南,我们检索了 Medline、Embase、Cochrane 图书馆和 Web of Science 数据库。符合条件的研究均为观察性或随机性研究,报告了EVT治疗IAs的临床和/或手术结果,纳入了200多名患者,并在2022年1月1日至2024年1月1日期间以英文发表。对研究的评估侧重于以下关键领域:(1)报告患者样本的基线特征;(2)评估和报告成像方法和动脉瘤特征;(3)报告关键概念定义;(4)报告操作者和工作人员特征;(5)报告麻醉方案;(6)报告抗凝和抗凝治疗;(7)报告手术细节;(8)评估和报告临床和手术结果;以及(9)报告再治疗细节:结果:共纳入 39 项研究,包括 79 604 名患者。我们的评估结果表明,有关内科感染 EVT 的文献存在很大差距,包括所有领域的不足。我们制定了内科IAs报告指南,包括10个领域的74个项目,重点关注关键的手术和临床结果:结论:研究发现,现有文献中关于IAs EVT的数据收集和结果报告存在重大缺陷,从而妨碍了可比性和可重复性,阻碍了累积证据的建立。拟议的《内膜异位症报告指南》旨在解决这些基本问题,并有可能提高未来研究的可重复性和可比性,从而促进积累可靠的内膜异位症 EVT 证据。
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Operative Neurosurgery
Operative Neurosurgery Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: Operative Neurosurgery is a bi-monthly, unique publication focusing exclusively on surgical technique and devices, providing practical, skill-enhancing guidance to its readers. Complementing the clinical and research studies published in Neurosurgery, Operative Neurosurgery brings the reader technical material that highlights operative procedures, anatomy, instrumentation, devices, and technology. Operative Neurosurgery is the practical resource for cutting-edge material that brings the surgeon the most up to date literature on operative practice and technique
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