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Abstract Details

Safety of Local Anesthesia in Coil Embolization of Aneurysms: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Cerebrovascular Disease and Interventional Neurology
P3 - Poster Session 3 (5:30 PM-6:30 PM)
5-003

Endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its minimally invasive nature and high success rate. Historically, general anesthesia (GA) has been the preferred method for endovascular procedures, but there has been growing interest in the use of local anesthesia (LA) as an alternative. However, concerns remain regarding the safety of LA for these complex procedures.

Conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the safety of LA for the endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms.

A systematic review of the literature of studies investigating the safety of LA for the endovascular treatment of aneurysms was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines. PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Embase were queried. 

 The analysis included 10 studies, with a total of 964 intracranial aneurysms treated with coil embolization under LA. All cases involved coil embolization via femoral artery puncture. The majority of aneurysms ( 85.3%) were unruptured. In the 9 studies reporting on conversion to GA, the pooled analysis showed a 1% rate (95% CI 0 to 2%; I² = 25%). Complications related to the procedure, not directly related to anesthesia, occurred in 10% of cases (95% CI 7 to 14%; I² = 78%), a rate similar to those reported in the literature for GA. Across all studies, the pooled mortality rate was 0% (95% CI 0% to 1%, CI 95%, I² = 0%), with only 5 reported cases. 



These findings suggest that endovascular treatment of aneurysms under LA is a safe option, with a low rate of conversion to GA and a low mortality rate. Moreover, the rate of complications related to the procedure is similar to those reported in the literature for GA, highlighting the comparable safety profile of LA.
Authors/Disclosures
Raphael Besborodco, MD (NYU)
PRESENTER
Dr. Besborodco has nothing to disclose.
Savio Batista (UFRJ) Mr. Batista has nothing to disclose.
Jordana Borges Camargo Diniz No disclosure on file
Leonardo Oliveira No disclosure on file
Eric Slawka No disclosure on file
Stefan Koester No disclosure on file
Raphael Bertani No disclosure on file
Jhon E. Bocanegra-Becerra Mr. Bocanegra-Becerra has nothing to disclose.
Marcio Yuri Ferreira No disclosure on file
Jose Almeida Filho No disclosure on file