Basel F Alqeeq, Dina Essam Abo-Elnour, Mohamed Rifai, Luis L Gamboa, Ibrahim Qattea, Mohammed Hamzah, Khaled M Al-Farawi, Alaa Ahmed Elshanbary, Ibrahim Kamal, Mohammed Alsabri
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Catheter-directed therapy for pulmonary embolism in pediatrics: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Background: Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is a serious and potentially fatal condition that is relatively rare in the pediatric population. In patients presenting with massive/submassive PE, catheter-directed Therapy (CDT) presents an emerging therapeutic modality by which PE can be managed.
Methods: Electronic databases were systematically searched through May 2024. This systematic review was performed in line with recommendations of the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) statement guidelines and was registered in PROSPERO (Reg. no. CRD42024534229).
Results: Sixteen case reports/series were included in the quantitative analysis with a total population of 40 children diagnosed with PE. Of them, 21 were females and 19 were males. Massive PE was diagnosed in 15 patients and submassive PE was diagnosed in 17 patients. Complete resolution of PE happened at a rate of 68% (95%CI = 46-80%). Mortality was encountered at a rate of 18% (95%CI = 0.7-36%). PE recurred after CDT at a rate of 15% (95%CI = 2-28%). Non-major bleeding complicated CDT at a rate of 46% (95%CI = 25-66%, p = 0.163).
Conclusion: CDT can be utilized in the management of PE in children as a potential therapeutic option for selected patients. While the results of CDT interventions for pediatric PE are promising, further research -including well-conducted cohort studies- is required to validate those results.
期刊介绍:
Thrombosis Journal is an open-access journal that publishes original articles on aspects of clinical and basic research, new methodology, case reports and reviews in the areas of thrombosis.
Topics of particular interest include the diagnosis of arterial and venous thrombosis, new antithrombotic treatments, new developments in the understanding, diagnosis and treatments of atherosclerotic vessel disease, relations between haemostasis and vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, immunology and obesity.