Do embolic protection devices reduce neurological events and brain embolization in patients undergoing TAVI?
This review summarizes the current evidence regarding the use of embolic protection devices to prevent cerebrovascular events during TAVI.
Cerebrovascular events following transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is one of the most devastating complications. Several studies with magnetic resonance or cerebral filters have demonstrated the universal brain embolization after TAVI, in the majority of patients clinically silent. Embolic protection devices (EPD) have been developed as a mechanical barrier to prevent these emboli to reach cerebral vasculature and potentially reduce neurological events. We review the current evidence about EPD in relation to histopathological and cerebral imaging findings and neurological events.
Nombela‐Franco et al. (Thu,) studied this question.