心力衰竭患者房颤导管消融的冗余荟萃分析评价。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Reviews in cardiovascular medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-21 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.31083/j.rcm2511418
Luxiang Shang, Mengjiao Shao, Mingqi Zhu, Jie Li, Mei Gao, Yinglong Hou
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摘要

背景:导管消融在房颤(AF)和心力衰竭(HF)患者中的应用已经引起了极大的关注。关于这个话题的各种文章迅速增多。本研究评估了关于该主题的meta分析的潜在冗余。方法:我们检索PubMed、Embase和Web of Science进行meta分析,比较从研究开始日期到2023年12月25日房颤和心衰患者的导管消融与其他治疗方法。提取的数据包括作者、国家、出版时间、期刊、预注册状态、纳入研究的数量和类型、主要终点和结果等详细信息。此外,我们仔细审查了这些荟萃分析是否参考、描述或讨论了先前的相关荟萃分析,或在著名的国际指南中被引用。结果:共纳入34项meta分析。作者主要来自美国和中国。大多数文章发表在没有预先注册的心血管期刊上。有两个出版高峰,特别是在2018-2019年和2023年。主要终点主要集中在全因死亡率和左心室射血分数(LVEF)的改变。大多数文章中出现了一致的趋势,表明导管消融相关的死亡率降低40-50%,LVEF升高5-9%。大约79.4%、64.7%和50%的文章分别引用、描述和讨论了前人关于同一主题的荟萃分析。只有9项荟萃分析在影响国际指南中被引用。结论:我们的研究表明,在房颤和心衰患者中,导管消融领域存在显著的冗余荟萃分析。
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Assessment of Redundant Meta-Analyses on Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Heart Failure.

Background: The utilization of catheter ablation among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and heart failure (HF) has garnered significant attention. There has been a rapid proliferation of diverse articles addressing this topic. This study evaluated the potential redundancy in meta-analyses about this subject.

Methods: We searched PubMed, Embase, and the Web of Science for meta-analyses comparing catheter ablation with other therapies among patients with AF and HF from the inception date to December 25, 2023. The extracted data encompassed details about the author, country, publication time, journal, pre-registration status, number and type of included studies, primary endpoints, and results. Additionally, we scrutinized whether these meta-analyses referenced, described, or discussed prior relevant meta-analyses, or were cited within prominent international guidelines.

Results: A total of 34 meta-analyses were included. Authors predominantly originated from the United States and China. The majority of articles were published in cardiovascular journals without pre-registration. There were two publication peaks, notably in 2018-2019 and 2023. Primary endpoints predominantly focused on all-cause mortality and alterations in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). A consistent trend emerged across most articles, indicating a 40-50% reduction in mortality and a 5-9% elevation in LVEF associated with catheter ablation. Approximately 79.4%, 64.7%, and 50% of the articles respectively cited, described, and discussed previous meta-analyses on the same subject. Only 9 meta-analyses were referenced in impact international guidelines.

Conclusions: Our study demonstrates a notable prevalence of redundant meta-analyses within the domain of catheter ablation among patients with AF and HF.

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Reviews in cardiovascular medicine
Reviews in cardiovascular medicine 医学-心血管系统
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
3.70%
发文量
377
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: RCM is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCM publishes research articles, review papers and short communications on cardiovascular medicine as well as research on cardiovascular disease. We aim to provide a forum for publishing papers which explore the pathogenesis and promote the progression of cardiac and vascular diseases. We also seek to establish an interdisciplinary platform, focusing on translational issues, to facilitate the advancement of research, clinical treatment and diagnostic procedures. Heart surgery, cardiovascular imaging, risk factors and various clinical cardiac & vascular research will be considered.
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