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ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes

BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the long-term outcomes of ICDs in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes. METHODS: Prospective registry study of inherited arrhythmia patients with an ICD. Incidence of therapies and complications were measured as 5-year cumulative incidence proporti...

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Autores principales: Siskin, Matthew, Cerrone, Marina, Shokr, Mohamed, Aizer, Anthony, Barbhaiya, Chirag, Dai, Matthew, Bernstein, Scott, Holmes, Douglas, Knotts, Robert, Park, David S., Spinelli, Michael, Chinitz, Larry A., Jankelson, Lior
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8569698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2021.100908
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author Siskin, Matthew
Cerrone, Marina
Shokr, Mohamed
Aizer, Anthony
Barbhaiya, Chirag
Dai, Matthew
Bernstein, Scott
Holmes, Douglas
Knotts, Robert
Park, David S.
Spinelli, Michael
Chinitz, Larry A.
Jankelson, Lior
author_facet Siskin, Matthew
Cerrone, Marina
Shokr, Mohamed
Aizer, Anthony
Barbhaiya, Chirag
Dai, Matthew
Bernstein, Scott
Holmes, Douglas
Knotts, Robert
Park, David S.
Spinelli, Michael
Chinitz, Larry A.
Jankelson, Lior
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description BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the long-term outcomes of ICDs in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes. METHODS: Prospective registry study of inherited arrhythmia patients with an ICD. Incidence of therapies and complications were measured as 5-year cumulative incidence proportions and analyzed with the Kaplan-Meier method. Incidence was compared by device indication, diagnosis type and device type. Cox-regression analysis was used to identify predictors of appropriate shock and device complication. RESULTS: 123 patients with a mean follow up of 6.4 ± 4.8 years were included. The incidence of first appropriate shock was 56.52% vs 24.44%, p < 0.05 for cardiomyopathy and channelopathy patients, despite similar ejection fraction (61% vs 60%, p = 0.6). The incidence of first inappropriate shock was 13.46% vs 56.25%, p < 0.01 for single vs. multi-lead devices. The incidence of first lead complication was higher for multi-lead vs. single lead devices, 43.75% vs. 17.31%, p = 0.04. Patients with an ICD for secondary prevention were more likely to receive an appropriate shock than those with primary prevention indication (HR 2.21, CI 1.07–4.56, p = 0.03). Multi-lead devices were associated with higher risk of inappropriate shock (HR 3.99, CI 1.27–12.52, p = 0.02), with similar appropriate shock risk compared to single lead devices. In 26.5% of patients with dual chamber devices, atrial sensing or pacing was not utilized. CONCLUSION: The rate of appropriate therapies and ICD complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia is high, particularly in cardiomyopathies with multi-lead devices. Risk-benefit ratio should be carefully considered when assessing the indication and type of device in this population.
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spelling pubmed-85696982021-11-10 ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes Siskin, Matthew Cerrone, Marina Shokr, Mohamed Aizer, Anthony Barbhaiya, Chirag Dai, Matthew Bernstein, Scott Holmes, Douglas Knotts, Robert Park, David S. Spinelli, Michael Chinitz, Larry A. Jankelson, Lior Int J Cardiol Heart Vasc Original Paper BACKGROUND: There is limited information on the long-term outcomes of ICDs in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes. METHODS: Prospective registry study of inherited arrhythmia patients with an ICD. Incidence of therapies and complications were measured as 5-year cumulative incidence proportions and analyzed with the Kaplan-Meier method. Incidence was compared by device indication, diagnosis type and device type. Cox-regression analysis was used to identify predictors of appropriate shock and device complication. RESULTS: 123 patients with a mean follow up of 6.4 ± 4.8 years were included. The incidence of first appropriate shock was 56.52% vs 24.44%, p < 0.05 for cardiomyopathy and channelopathy patients, despite similar ejection fraction (61% vs 60%, p = 0.6). The incidence of first inappropriate shock was 13.46% vs 56.25%, p < 0.01 for single vs. multi-lead devices. The incidence of first lead complication was higher for multi-lead vs. single lead devices, 43.75% vs. 17.31%, p = 0.04. Patients with an ICD for secondary prevention were more likely to receive an appropriate shock than those with primary prevention indication (HR 2.21, CI 1.07–4.56, p = 0.03). Multi-lead devices were associated with higher risk of inappropriate shock (HR 3.99, CI 1.27–12.52, p = 0.02), with similar appropriate shock risk compared to single lead devices. In 26.5% of patients with dual chamber devices, atrial sensing or pacing was not utilized. CONCLUSION: The rate of appropriate therapies and ICD complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia is high, particularly in cardiomyopathies with multi-lead devices. Risk-benefit ratio should be carefully considered when assessing the indication and type of device in this population. Elsevier 2021-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8569698/ /pubmed/34765721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2021.100908 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Paper
Siskin, Matthew
Cerrone, Marina
Shokr, Mohamed
Aizer, Anthony
Barbhaiya, Chirag
Dai, Matthew
Bernstein, Scott
Holmes, Douglas
Knotts, Robert
Park, David S.
Spinelli, Michael
Chinitz, Larry A.
Jankelson, Lior
ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
title ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
title_full ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
title_fullStr ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
title_full_unstemmed ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
title_short ICD shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
title_sort icd shocks and complications in patients with inherited arrhythmia syndromes
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8569698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34765721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcha.2021.100908
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