Abstract <p>This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the safety and effectiveness of ethanol embolosclerotherapy for musculoskeletal and soft tissue arteriovenous malformations. Thirty-three studies comprising 920 patients were included. Symptom resolution or improvement was achieved in 96% (95% CI: 92–98%) of patients after multiple treatments and in 25% (95% CI: 16–37%) following a single treatment. Outcomes were more favourable in younger patients (SMD = 0.35, 95% CI: 0.02–0.68, <i>p</i> = 0.04) and varied by anatomical site, with lower success rates in hand/foot lesions. Major adverse events occurred in 2% (95% CI: 1–3%) of treatments. Clinical (Schöbinger type II vs III lesions) and angiographic (Cho-Do type II vs III lesions) classifications did not significantly predict outcomes. These findings support ethanol embolosclerotherapy as an effective treatment for arteriovenous malformations, particularly in younger patients.</p> Key Points <p><Emphasis Type="BoldItalic">Question</Emphasis> <i>What is the overall effectiveness and safety of ethanol embolosclerotherapy in treating high-flow arteriovenous malformations</i>?</p> <p><Emphasis Type="BoldItalic">Findings</Emphasis> <i>Ethanol embolosclerotherapy improved or resolved symptoms in 96% of patients, with major adverse events occurring in only 2% of treatments</i>.</p> <p><Emphasis Type="BoldItalic">Clinical relevance</Emphasis> <i>The results provide strong evidence for the continued use of ethanol embolosclerotherapy in the treatment of arteriovenous malformations and support earlier intervention when possible. This review offers clinicians a summary reference of treatment practices used across multiple centres</i>.</p> Graphical Abstract <p></p>

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The safety and effectiveness of ethanol embolosclerotherapy in the treatment of arterio-venous malformations: a systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Aisling Carroll Downey,
  • Wayne F. Yakes,
  • Auh Whan Park,
  • Sang Yub Lee,
  • Xiaoxi Lin,
  • Chen Hua,
  • Siobhan Flanagan,
  • Joao Amaral,
  • Afsaneh Amirabadi,
  • Alessandro Gasparetto

摘要

Abstract

This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluates the safety and effectiveness of ethanol embolosclerotherapy for musculoskeletal and soft tissue arteriovenous malformations. Thirty-three studies comprising 920 patients were included. Symptom resolution or improvement was achieved in 96% (95% CI: 92–98%) of patients after multiple treatments and in 25% (95% CI: 16–37%) following a single treatment. Outcomes were more favourable in younger patients (SMD = 0.35, 95% CI: 0.02–0.68, p = 0.04) and varied by anatomical site, with lower success rates in hand/foot lesions. Major adverse events occurred in 2% (95% CI: 1–3%) of treatments. Clinical (Schöbinger type II vs III lesions) and angiographic (Cho-Do type II vs III lesions) classifications did not significantly predict outcomes. These findings support ethanol embolosclerotherapy as an effective treatment for arteriovenous malformations, particularly in younger patients.

Key Points

Question What is the overall effectiveness and safety of ethanol embolosclerotherapy in treating high-flow arteriovenous malformations?

Findings Ethanol embolosclerotherapy improved or resolved symptoms in 96% of patients, with major adverse events occurring in only 2% of treatments.

Clinical relevance The results provide strong evidence for the continued use of ethanol embolosclerotherapy in the treatment of arteriovenous malformations and support earlier intervention when possible. This review offers clinicians a summary reference of treatment practices used across multiple centres.

Graphical Abstract