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Percutaneous insertion of a cerebral protection device to prevent cerebral embolism during TAVI

  • Interventional procedures guidance
  • Reference number: IPG650
  • Published:  12 June 2019

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  • The evidence on percutaneous insertion of a cerebral protection device to prevent cerebral embolism during TAVI raises no major safety concerns other than those associated with the TAVI procedure. However, the evidence on efficacy for preventing TAVI-related stroke is inconclusive. Therefore, this procedure should only be used with special arrangements for clinical governance, consent, and audit or research.

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