Relationship between pre-implant ejection fraction and outcome after cardiac resynchronization therapy in symptomatic patients

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Schuchert, Andreas [1 ]
Muto, Carmine [2 ]
Maounis, Themistoklis [3 ]
Ella, Rita Omega [4 ]
Polauck, Alexander [5 ]
Padeletti, Luigi [6 ]
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[1] Friedrich Ebert Hosp, D-24531 Neumunster, Germany
[2] Osped Loreto Mare, Naples, Italy
[3] Onassis Cardiac Ctr, Athens, Greece
[4] Hop La Pitie Salpetriere, Paris, France
[5] St Jude Med, Zaventem, Belgium
[6] St Jude Med, Eschborn, Germany
关键词
Cardiac resynchronization therapy; heart failure; outcomes; echocardiography; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; TASK-FORCE; ASSOCIATION; DEFIBRILLATOR; COLLABORATION; GUIDELINES; MORTALITY; ESC;
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10.1080/AC.69.4.3036659
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Left-ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is regarded as a strong predictor for morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients. The aim of the analysis was to assess the relationship between pre-implant LVEF and outcome of patients with advanced heart failure who received cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). Methods We analysed the two-year follow-up of 366 patients who had been enrolled in the MASCOT study which included NYHA class III/IV patients with a class I CRT indication. Pre-implant LVEF was stratified by tertile. Results The boundaries for pre-implant LVEF were < 22% (n = 128; 18.2 +/- 3.1%; T-low), 22% to 28% (n= 121; 25.4 +/- 1.4%; T-middle) and > 28% (n = 117; 32.6 +/- 3.9%;T-high) for each tertile. Two-year post-implant LVEF was 32.0 +/- 11.5% (T-low), 33.7 +/- 10.8% (T-middle) and 36.4 +/- 9.9% (T-high).T-low had a greater increase between pre- and post-implant LVEF compared to T-middle (P= 0.03) and T-high (P = 0.0001). NYHA class improved similarly among the three groups as well as the quality of life score. No significant differences were detected between the three groups for all-cause mortality, cardiac death, all-cause hospitalization, and hospitalization due to worsening heart failure. Conclusions Symptomatic heart failure patients with a wide QRS complex and a severe impaired LV function had a better improvement of their pre-implant LVEF than patients with a more preserved LVEF. This may be one reason that in these patient groups long-term morbidity and mortality were not related to their pre-implant LVEF. Pre-implant LVEF was in symptomatic CRT patients not predictive for their long-term cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
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