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Short-term risk of periprocedural stroke relative to radial vs. femoral access: systematic review, meta-analysis, study sequential analysis and meta-regression of 2,188,047 real-world cardiac catheterizations

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Tuzil, Jan
Matějka, Jan
Mamas, Mamas A. A
Dolezal, Tomas

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Taylor & Francis Inc

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ObjectivesTo verify whether transradial (TRA) compared to transfemoral (TFA) cardiac catheterization reduces the risk of periprocedural stroke (PS).MethodsWe reviewed (CRD42021277918) published real-world cohorts reporting the incidence of PS within 3 days following diagnostic or interventional catheterization. Meta-analyses and meta-regressions of odds ratios (OR) performed using the DerSimonian and Laird method were checked for publication bias (Egger test) and adjusted for false-positive results (study sequential analysis SSA).ResultsThe pooled incidence of PS from 2,188,047 catheterizations (14 cohorts), was 193 (105 to 355) per 100,000. Meta-analyses of adjusted estimates (OR = 0.66 (0.49 to 0.89); p = 0.007; I-2 = 90%), unadjusted estimates (OR = 0.63 (0.51 to 0.77; I-2 = 74%; p = 0.000)), and a sub-group of prospective cohorts (OR = 0.67 (0.48 to 0.94; p = 0.022; I-2 = 16%)) had a lower risk of PS in TRA (without indication of publication bias). SSA confirmed the pooled sample size was sufficient to support these conclusions. Meta-regression decreased the unexplained heterogeneity but did not identify any independent predictor of PS nor any effect modifier.ConclusionPeriprocedural stroke remains a rare and hard-to-predict adverse event associated with cardiac catheterization. TRA is associated with a 20% to 30% lower risk of PS in real-world/common practice settings. Future studies are unlikely to change our conclusion.

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Stroke, catheterization, radial, femoral, incidence, observational, cohort, real-world, accession site, meta-analysis, meta-regression, trial sequential analysis, Cévní mozková příhoda, katetrizace, radiální, femorální, výskyt, pozorování, kohorta, běžná praxe, přístup, metaanalýza, metaregrese, zkušební sekvenční analýza

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