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Assessment of Radiation-Induced Malfunction in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices

BACKGROUND: Radiation therapy (RT) is a standard cancer treatment modality, and an increasing number of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are being referred for RT. The goals of this study were as follows: (i) to determine the incidence of CIED malfunction following RT; (i...

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Autores principales: Zagzoog, Amin, Wronski, Matt, Birnie, David H., Yeung, Cynthia, Baranchuk, Adrian, Healey, Jeffrey S., Golian, Mehrdad, Boles, Usama, Carrizo, Aldo G., Turner, Suzette, Hassan, Ahmed, Ali, Elsayed, Kumar, Sharath K., Russell, Steve, Shurrab, Mohammed, Crystal, Eugene
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8712607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34993455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2021.07.005
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author Zagzoog, Amin
Wronski, Matt
Birnie, David H.
Yeung, Cynthia
Baranchuk, Adrian
Healey, Jeffrey S.
Golian, Mehrdad
Boles, Usama
Carrizo, Aldo G.
Turner, Suzette
Hassan, Ahmed
Ali, Elsayed
Kumar, Sharath K.
Russell, Steve
Shurrab, Mohammed
Crystal, Eugene
author_facet Zagzoog, Amin
Wronski, Matt
Birnie, David H.
Yeung, Cynthia
Baranchuk, Adrian
Healey, Jeffrey S.
Golian, Mehrdad
Boles, Usama
Carrizo, Aldo G.
Turner, Suzette
Hassan, Ahmed
Ali, Elsayed
Kumar, Sharath K.
Russell, Steve
Shurrab, Mohammed
Crystal, Eugene
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description BACKGROUND: Radiation therapy (RT) is a standard cancer treatment modality, and an increasing number of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are being referred for RT. The goals of this study were as follows: (i) to determine the incidence of CIED malfunction following RT; (ii) to characterize the various types of malfunctions that occur; and (iii) to identify risk factors associated with CIED malfunction following RT. METHODS: A retrospective study of patients with CIEDs who received RT between 2007 and 2018 at 4 Canadian centres (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Kingston General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences Centre, and University of Ottawa Heart Institute) was conducted. Patients underwent CIED interrogation after completion of RT, to assess for late damage to the CIEDs. Data on demographics, devices, and RT were compared for the primary outcome of device malfunction. RESULTS: Of 1041 patients with CIEDs who received RT, 811 patients with complete data were included. Device malfunctions occurred in 32 of 811 patients (4%). The most common device malfunctions were reduced ventricular/atrial sensing (in 13 of 32 [41%]), an increase in lead threshold (in 9 of 32 [22%]), lead noise (in 5 of 32 [16%]), and electrical reset (in 2 of 32 [6%]). Higher beam energy (≥ 10 MV) was associated with malfunction (P < 0.0001). Radiation dose was not significantly different between the malfunction and non-malfunction groups (58.3 cGy vs 65 cGy, respectively, P = 0.71). CONCLUSIONS: Although RT-induced CIED malfunctions are rare (occurring in 4% of patients with a CIED who undergo RT), collaborative efforts between radiation oncologists and cardiac rhythm device clinics to optimize CIED monitoring are needed, to detect and manage CIED malfunctions. Malfunctions are more common in patients receiving higher–beam energy ([Formula: see text] RT.
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spelling pubmed-87126072022-01-05 Assessment of Radiation-Induced Malfunction in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Zagzoog, Amin Wronski, Matt Birnie, David H. Yeung, Cynthia Baranchuk, Adrian Healey, Jeffrey S. Golian, Mehrdad Boles, Usama Carrizo, Aldo G. Turner, Suzette Hassan, Ahmed Ali, Elsayed Kumar, Sharath K. Russell, Steve Shurrab, Mohammed Crystal, Eugene CJC Open Original Article BACKGROUND: Radiation therapy (RT) is a standard cancer treatment modality, and an increasing number of patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are being referred for RT. The goals of this study were as follows: (i) to determine the incidence of CIED malfunction following RT; (ii) to characterize the various types of malfunctions that occur; and (iii) to identify risk factors associated with CIED malfunction following RT. METHODS: A retrospective study of patients with CIEDs who received RT between 2007 and 2018 at 4 Canadian centres (Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Kingston General Hospital, Hamilton Health Sciences Centre, and University of Ottawa Heart Institute) was conducted. Patients underwent CIED interrogation after completion of RT, to assess for late damage to the CIEDs. Data on demographics, devices, and RT were compared for the primary outcome of device malfunction. RESULTS: Of 1041 patients with CIEDs who received RT, 811 patients with complete data were included. Device malfunctions occurred in 32 of 811 patients (4%). The most common device malfunctions were reduced ventricular/atrial sensing (in 13 of 32 [41%]), an increase in lead threshold (in 9 of 32 [22%]), lead noise (in 5 of 32 [16%]), and electrical reset (in 2 of 32 [6%]). Higher beam energy (≥ 10 MV) was associated with malfunction (P < 0.0001). Radiation dose was not significantly different between the malfunction and non-malfunction groups (58.3 cGy vs 65 cGy, respectively, P = 0.71). CONCLUSIONS: Although RT-induced CIED malfunctions are rare (occurring in 4% of patients with a CIED who undergo RT), collaborative efforts between radiation oncologists and cardiac rhythm device clinics to optimize CIED monitoring are needed, to detect and manage CIED malfunctions. Malfunctions are more common in patients receiving higher–beam energy ([Formula: see text] RT. Elsevier 2021-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8712607/ /pubmed/34993455 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2021.07.005 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/).
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Zagzoog, Amin
Wronski, Matt
Birnie, David H.
Yeung, Cynthia
Baranchuk, Adrian
Healey, Jeffrey S.
Golian, Mehrdad
Boles, Usama
Carrizo, Aldo G.
Turner, Suzette
Hassan, Ahmed
Ali, Elsayed
Kumar, Sharath K.
Russell, Steve
Shurrab, Mohammed
Crystal, Eugene
Assessment of Radiation-Induced Malfunction in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
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title_fullStr Assessment of Radiation-Induced Malfunction in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
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title_short Assessment of Radiation-Induced Malfunction in Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices
title_sort assessment of radiation-induced malfunction in cardiac implantable electronic devices
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8712607/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34993455
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2021.07.005
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