Rapid ventricular pacing in cerebral aneurysm clipping: institutional workflow, systematic review, and single-arm meta-analysis
Johannes Wach, Martin Vychopen, Ferdinand Weber, Felix Arlt, Erdem Güresir

TL;DR
This study shows rapid ventricular pacing during cerebral aneurysm clipping is safe and effective with low risks and high success rates.
Contribution
A novel institutional workflow and meta-analysis demonstrating safety and efficacy of rapid ventricular pacing in aneurysm clipping.
Findings
Rapid ventricular pacing achieved 94% aneurysm obliteration with no cardiac complications in institutional cases.
Pooled analysis showed 1% arrhythmia rate and 0% mortality across 141 patients.
Troponin T levels averaged 37.7 ng/L, indicating minimal myocardial injury.
Abstract
This study examines the safety and efficacy of rapid ventricular pacing for cerebral aneurysm clipping, focusing on arrhythmia, mortality, aneurysm obliteration, neurological deficits, and myocardial damage assessed via postoperative troponin T levels, through an institutional series, systematic review, and meta-analysis. Data were extracted from institutional database and published studies investigating the use of RVP in both ruptured and unruptured aneurysms. Outcomes analyzed included postoperative arrhythmia, mortality, complete obliteration of aneurysms, pacing cycles, mean arterial pressure (MAP) during pacing, pacing rates, and postoperative troponin T levels. Pooled event rates and proportions were calculated using a common effect model, and heterogeneity across studies was assessed using I² statistics. In 15 institutional cases, RVP-assisted aneurysm clipping achieved stable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and Complications · Neurological disorders and treatments · Cerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
