Hashim Talib Hashim, Muhammad Osama, Muhammad Haris Khan, Safeena Khan, Nohela Rehman, Mohammedbaqer Ghuraibawi, Muhammad Abdullah Ali, Wajeeh Ur Rehman, Hafsa Arshad Azam Raja, Zeeshan Khan, Malak Bilal Hassan, Zaid Saad Abed Madhi
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Efficacy and safety of radiofrequency ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: a meta-analysis.
Background: Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) is a genetic heart disease leading to obstructive hypertrophy. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a minimally invasive alternative to traditional treatments. This review evaluates RFA's effectiveness and safety for HOCM.
Methods: A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed on studies from PubMed, Cochrane, and clinicaltrials.gov up to August 2024. Studies comparing RFA outcomes before and after the procedure were included. Data were analyzed through Revman software, using random-effects models. The funnel plots and Egger test were used for publication bias. Subgroup analysis and sensitivity analysis were also performed.
Results: This meta-analysis included 16 cohort studies and 2 case series, encompassing 727 patients with ages ranging from 10.4 to 62 years. The studies were conducted in various countries, including China, the USA, Germany, the UK, India, and Brazil. The analysis revealed significant improvements following radiofrequency ablation (RFA): the LVOT gradient at rest was reduced by MD -58.2 (CI: -71.2 to -56.93, p < 0.00001), and the provoked gradient decreased by MD -81.05 (CI: -97.67 to -64.42, p < 0.00001).
Conclusion: RFA effectively reduces both LVOT gradients at rest and provoked, improves NYHA functional class, and decreases septal size in HOCM patients.
期刊介绍:
Research advances have contributed to improved outcomes across all specialties, but the rate of advancement in cardiology has been exceptional. Concurrently, the population of patients with cardiac conditions continues to grow and greater public awareness has increased patients" expectations of new drugs and devices. Future Cardiology (ISSN 1479-6678) reflects this new era of cardiology and highlights the new molecular approach to advancing cardiovascular therapy. Coverage will also reflect the major technological advances in bioengineering in cardiology in terms of advanced and robust devices, miniaturization, imaging, system modeling and information management issues.