Systematic review and patient-level meta-analysis of the Streamliner Multilayer Flow Modulator in the management of complex thoracoabdominal aortic pathology

Niamh Hynes, Sherif Sultan, Ala Elhelali, Edward B. Diethrich, Edel P. Kavanagh, Mohamed Sultan, Florian Stefanov, Patrick Delassus, Liam Morris

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Abstract

Purpose: To examine the safety and short-term efficacy of the Streamliner Multilayer Flow Modulator (SMFM) in the management of patients with complex thoracoabdominal aortic pathology who are unfit for alternative interventions. Methods: Biomedical databases were systematically searched for articles published between 2008 and 2015 on the SMFM. A patient-level meta-analysis was used to evaluate aneurysm-related survival. Secondary outcomes were all-cause survival, stroke, spinal cord ischemia, renal impairment, and branch vessel patency. Other considerations were the impact of compliance with the instructions for use (IFU) on clinical outcome. Mean values and Kaplan-Meier estimates are presented with the 95% confidence interval (CI). Results: Fifteen articles (3 multicenter cohort studies, 3 observational cohort studies, and 9 case reports) were included, presenting 171 patients (mean age 68.8±12.3 years; 139 men). The mean aneurysm diameter was 6.7±1.6 cm (95% CI 6.4 to 6.9 cm). Technical success reported in 15 studies was 77.2%. Aneurysm-related survival at 1 year was 78.7% (95% CI 71.7% to 84.4%). One-year allcause survival was 53.7% (95% CI 46.0% to 61.3%). There were no reported cases of spinal cord ischemia, renal insult, or stroke. Conclusion: The SMFM can be safely utilized in some patients with complex thoracoabdominal pathologies provided operators adhere to the IFU. The SMFM is a novel technology with no long-term published data on its sustained effectiveness and a lack of comparative studies. Randomized clinical trials, registries, and continued assessment are essential before this flow-modulating technology can be widely disseminated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)501-512
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Endovascular Therapy
Volume23
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Aneurysm
  • Complications
  • Flow modulation
  • Meta-analysis
  • Mortality
  • Multilayer flow modulator
  • Systematic review
  • Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm

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