Clinical outcomes of retrievable inferior vena cava filters for venous thromboembolic diseases

Author:

Liu Jianlong1,Jiang Peng1,Tian Xuan1,Jia Wei1,Huang Ning-Ling2,Zhan Huan3,Chen Wendong34ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Jishuitan Hospital, Beijing, China

2. BD (Becton, Dickinson & Company), Shanghai, China

3. Changsha Normin Health Technology Ltd, Changsha, China

4. Normin Health Consulting Ltd, Toronto, Canada

Abstract

Aim: To identify literature evidence assessing retrievable inferior vena cava filter (rIVCF) for venous thromboembolic diseases. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted to identify relevant references from the mainstay English and Chinese bibliographic databases (search period: January 2003 to October 2019). Results: 80 original studies with 11,413 patients were included in this review. The success rates of deploying the six types of rIVCFs ranged from 98.4 to 100.0%. Denali had the highest retrieval success rate (95.4–97.6%). The incidence rates of fracture and perforation associated with retrieving the six rIVCFs were less than 2%. Conclusion: The approved rIVCF had comparable clinical profiles, except that Denali was easier to be retrieved than other rIVCF.

Funder

BD

Publisher

Becaris Publishing Limited

Subject

Health Policy

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