Emerging hybrid techniques in aortic valve interventions: A systematic review of integrating surgical and transcatheter approaches.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Namra Vinay Gohil, Muhammad Ali Muzammil, Ali Shariq, Muhammad Usama Shahid, Merceline Eugène, Muhammad Haseeb, Mohammed Rafea Adnan Shukri, Daniyal Abbasi, Fnu Fariha, Majid Suleman
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Abstract

Objective: This systematic review examines the development and clinical application of hybrid aortic valve interventions that integrate surgical and transcatheter techniques. It focuses on the efficacy, outcomes, and innovations of these procedures, particularly for patients at moderate-to-high surgical risk.

Methods: A comprehensive database search (PubMed, Ovid, Web of Science, Cochrane, CINAHL, Embase, Scopus) was conducted from August 20 to October 10, 2024. Studies on aortic valve interventions combining surgical and transcatheter approaches were included, encompassing case studies, series, cohort studies, and reviews. Non-English articles, gray literature, cadaveric, and animal studies were excluded. Screening followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis 2023 guidelines, with two rounds performed. Formal quality assessment was omitted due to study heterogeneity.

Results: Out of 2046 initial articles, 495 unique studies remained after duplicate removal, and 65 articles were selected for analysis. Hybrid aortic valve procedures, blending surgical techniques with transcatheter aortic valve implantation, demonstrated improved outcomes, including shorter recovery times, reduced complications, and personalized treatment options for moderate-risk patients.

Conclusion: Hybrid aortic valve interventions mark a significant advancement, enhancing patient-specific care and outcomes. Continued innovation in materials, techniques, and clinician training is crucial to improve durability, long-term outcomes, and broader adoption of these minimally invasive procedures. Future research should address these areas to further optimize cardiovascular care.

新兴的混合技术在主动脉瓣介入治疗中的应用:整合手术和经导管入路的系统综述。
目的:本系统综述了结合外科和经导管技术的混合型主动脉瓣介入治疗的发展和临床应用。它着重于这些手术的疗效、结果和创新,特别是对中高手术风险的患者。方法:综合检索PubMed、Ovid、Web of Science、Cochrane、CINAHL、Embase、Scopus等数据库,检索时间为2024年8月20日至10月10日。主动脉瓣介入联合手术和经导管入路的研究包括病例研究、系列研究、队列研究和综述。非英语文章、灰色文献、尸体和动物研究被排除在外。筛选遵循系统评价和荟萃分析2023指南的首选报告项目,进行了两轮筛选。由于研究的异质性,省略了正式的质量评估。结果:在最初的2046篇文章中,去除重复后保留了495篇独特的研究,并选择了65篇文章进行分析。混合主动脉瓣手术,将外科技术与经导管主动脉瓣植入相结合,显示出改善的结果,包括更短的恢复时间,更少的并发症,以及对中等风险患者的个性化治疗选择。结论:混合主动脉瓣介入治疗标志着显著的进步,增强了患者的特异性护理和预后。材料、技术和临床医生培训的持续创新对于提高这些微创手术的耐久性、长期疗效和更广泛的采用至关重要。未来的研究应针对这些领域进一步优化心血管护理。
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International Journal of Health Sciences-IJHS
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