The Prevalence of Cardiovascular Complications and Causes of AngioJet Failure: A Post-Marketing Surveillance Study Based on the MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience) Database
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The Prevalence of Cardiovascular Complications and Causes of AngioJet Failure: A Post-Marketing Surveillance Study Based on the MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience) Database
Abstract
Background and objective Aspiration thrombectomy devices, such as the AngioJet Solent Omni (Boston Scientific Corporation, Marlborough, MA) have been approved by the US FDA for the treatment of thrombi in peripheral arterial disease, venous disease, and AV fistulas. However, there is a dearth of real-world data on the most common modes of failure and complications associated with the AngioJet Solent Omni. In this study, we aimed to address this scarcity of data. Methods The MAUDE (Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience) database was queried for reports of device failure and adverse events spanning the period from October 2012 to December 2021. Results A total of 499 events were reported during the study period. After the exclusion of duplicate reports, the final analysis included 450 reports. The most common mode of failure was catheter breakage/kinking during suction thrombectomy with 137 reports (30%). The most common vessel associated with events was the superficial femoral artery or vein, which was documented in 82 reports (18.2%). The most common adverse clinical outcome was the embedding of a piece of the device in the patient, which occurred in seven reports (1.6%). There were seven (1.6%) events of death reported during the period studied. Conclusions Based on our findings, theAngioJet Solent Omni device provides promising results; however, it is important to evaluate device safety. It is associated with complications including device embedment, catheter breakage/kinking, and death, and these adverse events are linked to patient characteristics and risk factors.
Keywords: angiojet; aspiration thrombectomy; maude; peripheral arterial diseases; post-marketing surveillance.
Copyright © 2023, Dandu et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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