Optimal antiplatelet strategy after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: A meta-analysis

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Objective: International guidelines recommend the use of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). The recommended duration of DAPT varies between guidelines. In this two-part study, we (1) performed a structured survey of 45 TAVI centres from around the world to determine if there is consensus among clinicians regarding antiplatelet therapy after TAVI; and then (2) performed a systematic review of all suitable studies (randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and registries) to determine if aspirin monotherapy can be used instead of DAPT. Methods: A structured electronic survey regarding antiplatelet use after TAVI was completed by 45 TAVI centres across Europe, Australasia and the USA. A systematic review of TAVI RCTs and registries was then performed comparing DAPT duration and incidence of stroke, bleeding and death. A variance weighted least squared metaregression was then performed to determine the relationship of antiplatelet therapy and adverse events. Results: 82.2% of centres routinely used DAPT after TAVI. Median duration was 3 months. 13.3% based their practice on guidelines. 11 781 patients (26 studies) were eligible for the metaregression. There was no benefit of DAPT over aspirin monotherapy for stroke (P=0.49), death (P=0.72) or bleeding (P=0.91). Discussion: Aspirin monotherapy appears to be as safe and effective as DAPT after TAVI.

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Ahmad, Y., Demir, O., Rajkumar, C., Howard, J. P., Shun-Shin, M., Cook, C., … Sen, S. (2018). Optimal antiplatelet strategy after transcatheter aortic valve implantation: A meta-analysis. Open Heart, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2017-000748

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