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Adding the implantable cardioverter-defibrillator to cardiac resynchronization therapy is associated with improved long-term survival in ischaemic, but not in non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy.

Christoffer Tobias Witt1, Mads Brix Kronborg2, Ellen Aagaard Nohr3, Peter Thomas Mortensen2, Christian Gerdes2, Henrik Kjærulf Jensen2, Jens Cosedis Nielsen2.   

Abstract

AIMS: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) improves symptoms, left ventricular function, and survival in patients with heart failure (HF) and wide QRS. The benefit of adding implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) backup is debated. We analysed the long-term outcome of patients with HF due to ischaemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) or non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) treated with a CRT device with or without defibrillator backup. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In this observational study, consecutive patients with an ejection fraction ≤35% and QRS width ≥120 ms receiving a CRT device at Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark from 2000 to 2010 were included. Baseline characteristics were retrieved from patient files and survival data were obtained from the Danish Civil Registration System. The primary outcome was all-cause mortality. The effect of ICD backup was estimated using Cox proportional hazards model, and the multivariate analyses were adjusted for a priori selected variables. We included 917 HF patients, 427 with NICM, and 490 with ICM. Median follow-up was 4.0 years. Adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) for all-cause mortality was 0.76 [95% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.60-0.97; P = 0.03] in all patients; 0.96 (95% CI, 0.60-1.51; P = 0.85) in patients with NICM, and 0.74 (95% CI, 0.56-0.97; P = 0.03) in patients with ICM. In patients with NICM, ICD backup seemed to be associated with improved survival among non-responders to CRT (P = 0.08), but not among responders (P = 0.61).
CONCLUSION: Adding an ICD backup is associated with better survival in CRT recipients. This effect was evident among patients with ICM, but not in patients with NICM. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:  All-cause mortality; Cardiac resynchronization therapy; Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26378089     DOI: 10.1093/europace/euv212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Europace        ISSN: 1099-5129            Impact factor:   5.214


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2.  Trends in the use of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator and cardiac resynchronization therapy device in advancing age: Analysis of the Japan cardiac device treatment registry database.

Authors:  Hisashi Yokoshiki; Akihiko Shimizu; Takeshi Mitsuhashi; Kohei Ishibashi; Tomoyuki Kabutoya; Yasuhiro Yoshiga; Ritsuko Kohno; Haruhiko Abe; Akihiko Nogami
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