How Electrical Storms Recur Over Time in Patients With Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators - Subanalysis of the Nippon Storm Study -

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Yasuoka, Ryobun [1 ]
Maruyama, Masahiro [1 ]
Nakazawa, Gaku [1 ]
Noda, Takashi [2 ]
Nitta, Takashi [3 ]
Aizawa, Yoshifusa [4 ]
Ohe, Tohru [5 ]
Kurita, Takashi [1 ]
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[1] Kindai Univ Hosp, Div Cardiol, 377-2 Ohno Higashi, Osaka 5898511, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Med, Div Cardiol, Sendai, Japan
[3] Hanyu Gen Hosp, Saitama, Japan
[4] Tachikawa Med Ctr, Dept Res & Dev, Niigata, Japan
[5] Okayama City Hosp, Okayama, Japan
关键词
Electrical storm; Implantable cardioverter defibrillator; Primary prevention; Recurrent event analysis; CARDIAC-RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY; VENTRICULAR-TACHYCARDIA; CATHETER ABLATION; MANAGEMENT; DEATH; TERM; PHARMACOTHERAPY; PREVENTION; PREDICTORS; GUIDELINE;
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10.1253/circj.CJ-24-0390
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Electrical storms (E-storms), defined as multiple fatal ventricular arrhythmias over a short period, negatively affect the prognosis of patients receiving an implantable cardioverter defibrillator or cardiac resynchronization therapy with a defibrillator (ICD/ CRT-D). However, the prognostic impact of recurrent E-storms has not been well elucidated. Methods and Results: We analyzed the association between E-storm recurrences and mortality using data from 1,274 participants in the Nippon Storm Study, a prospective observational study conducted at 48 ICD/CRT-D centers in Japan. Differences in E-storm recurrences by patient characteristics were evaluated using the mean cumulative function (MCF), which is the cumulative number of E-storm episodes per patient as a function of time. Patients with multiple E-storms had a 3.39-fold higher mortality risk than those without E-storms (95% confidence interval 1.82-6.28; P<0.01). However, there was no significant difference in mortality risk between patients with a single E-storm and those without E-storms. The MCF curve exhibited a slower ascent in patients who received primary prevention ICD/CRT-D than in those who received secondary prevention ICD/CRT-D. However, when analyzing only patients with E-storms, the MCF curves demonstrated comparable trajectories in both groups. Conclusions: E-storm recurrences may have a negative impact on prognosis. Once patients with primary prevention experience an E-storm episode, they face a similar risk of subsequent recurrent E-storms as patients with secondary prevention.
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