Comparison of Different Procedural Approaches for Left Atrial Appendage Closure: Searching for Simplicity

Author:

Ruiz-Salmerón Rafael José1ORCID,Robles-Pérez Carlos1ORCID,Ronquillo-Japón María1,García-Borbolla Rafael1,Iglesias-Blanco Manuel1,Méndez-Santos Irene1,Rubio-Iglesias Carlos1,Ginsburg Julia1,Rodríguez-Leiras Sergio1,Carrascosa-Rosillo César1,Vizcaíno-Arellano Manuel1,Polo-Padillo Juan2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Servicio Endovascular, Virgen Macarena University Hospital, Seville, Spain

2. Departamento de Medicina Preventiva y Salud Pública, Seville University, Seville, Spain

Abstract

Aim. To assess procedural and long-term efficacy and safety of two alternative methods for appendage closure, conscious sedation with standard transoesophageal echo and procedure guided by rotational angiography. Background. Demand for appendage closure is increasing, and a reasonable time-response should be given to nonvalvular atrial fibrillation patients not suitable to receive anticoagulation. General anesthesia and the need for an anesthesiologist are limiting factors to improve procedure availability; it is time to introduce simpler approaches. Methods. Single center experience in appendage closure during 9 years, using three different procedural approaches: general anesthesia with echo guidance, conscious sedation with echo guidance, and rotational angiography guidance. Conscious sedation and rotational angiography-guided procedures were performed in the absence of an anesthesiologist. Procedural characteristics and follow-up events were recorded. Results. 260 consecutive appendage closure procedures were reviewed: 155 were performed under general anesthesia (59.6%), 71 were performed with conscious sedation (27.3%), and 34 were rotational angiography guided (13.1%). Device success rate for procedures guided by rotational angiography was significantly lower than that for general anesthesia and conscious sedation (91.2% versus 100% versus 98.6%, p = 0.001 ) because there was a greater need to recapture and change device size. However, final procedural success was high and without difference between approaches (98.8% versus 97.2% versus 100%, for general anesthesia, conscious sedation, and rotational angiography, respectively); with a median follow-up of 17 months (CI 95% 13–23 month) (637.9 patients-year), there was no difference among approaches for thromboembolic (1.3 versus 1.8 versus 1.8) and major bleeding events (3.2 versus 2.8 versus 1.8), respectively. Conclusions. Appendage closure performed, either with conscious sedation with echo guidance or rotational angiography guided, is feasible, with no difference in procedural success and follow-up events compared with general anesthesia and without the limitation of the need for an anesthesiologist on-site.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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