The implantable cardioverter defibrillator in congestive heart failure patients in primary prevention: assessment of neuropsychological impact

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Garnero, S. [1 ]
Pomero, A. [1 ]
Vallauri, P. [2 ]
Leto, L. [3 ]
Testa, M. [3 ]
Feola, M. [1 ]
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[1] Osped SS Trinita, Cardiovasc Rehabil Heart Failure Unit, I-12045 Fossano, Cuneo, Italy
[2] Psychol Serv ASL CN1, Cuneo, Italy
[3] Univ Turin, Sch Geriatry, Turin, Italy
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MINERVA CARDIOANGIOLOGICA | 2014年 / 62卷 / 04期
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Mild cognitive impairment; Anxiety; Depression; Heart failure; Defibrillators; implantable; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE; GUIDELINES; ANXIETY; ESC;
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Aim. Cognitive impairment, anxiety and depression have been described in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF). The aim was to analyse the prevalence of cognitive impairment and anxiety-depression in an in-hospital CHF population before discharge attempting to correlate with the presence of an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Methods. All subjects underwent a mini mental state examination (MMSE), geriatric depression scale (GDS), hospital anxiety and depression scale test (HADS). Results. Three-hundred and eighteen CHF patients (age 71.6 years, 195 males) were analysed. The mean New York Heart Association class (NYHA) was 2.9 +/- 0.8, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 43.4 +/- 15.8%; brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) plasma level was 579.8 +/- 688.4 pg/mL. In 9.6% a pathological MMSE score emerged; a depression of mood in 18.2% and anxiety in 23.4% of patients were observed. An ICD was implanted in 43 (14.2%) CHF patients for primary prevention of cardiac sudden death. Patients in ICD group demonstrated a higher prevalence of renal impairment (creatinine 1.7 +/- 0.7 vs. 1.2 +/- 0.8 mg/dL; P=0.0001), lower LVEF (24.9 +/- 8.9 vs. 46.2 +/- 14.6% P=0.0001) and higher BNP (717.1 +/- 538 vs. 345.4 +/- 448.6 pg/ml; P=0.0001) but similar 6-minute walking test (338.6 +/- 81.3 vs. 345.3 +/- 114.9 m; P=0.8). An ICD intervention was registered in 9 (20.9%) patients. Although clinical parameters seemed to describe a sicker population in ICD implanted patients, from neuropsychological tests did not emerge any significant differences (PINS for MMSE, GDS and HADS). Conclusion. ICD-implanted CHF patients for primary prevention did not reveal a worsening in anxiety and depression of mood demonstrating a similar cognitive performance in comparison with non-ICD implanted.
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