Implantable cardiac defibrillator outcomes in octogenarians

IF 2.2 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Bryan Stringer MD, Luke MacLeod MD, Fady Kaldas MD, Gayuni Krishnasamy BSc, Habib Rehman Khan MBBS FRCPUK PhD
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Abstract

Background

Implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) are essential for preventing sudden cardiac death. Despite inclusion in national guidelines, older adults are often underrepresented in trials. Evaluating ICD use in the aging population, particularly with advancements in heart failure treatment, is crucial.

Objective

This study examines outcomes in octogenarians undergoing ICD implantation for primary and secondary prevention, focusing on ICD therapies and mortality timing.

Methods

A retrospective observational study at a single Canadian academic center included patients ≥80 years old at ICD implantation, excluding those with <30 days follow-up. Data on demographics, comorbidities, mortality, and ICD therapies were collected from electronic medical records. Clinical frailty was assessed using the Dalhousie Clinical Frailty Scale.

Results

We identified 143 patients (mean age 82.6 ± 2.2 years, 14% female) from May 2015 to October 2023. ICDs were implanted for primary prevention in 63 patients (44%) and secondary prevention in 80 patients (56%). Thirty-seven patients were excluded due to insufficient follow-up. ICD therapies occurred in 30 patients (25%) through anti-tachycardia pacing (ATP) and in 19 patients (18%) through shocks. The mean time to first ATP was 16.9 ± 21.0 months, and to first shock, 21.2 ± 23.6 months. Among 66 patients with mortality data, 19 (24%) died at 31.3 ± 30.4 months. Patients with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy experienced earlier shocks (7.7 vs. 32.2 months, p < 0.05).

Conclusion

Elderly patients undergoing ICD implantation have multiple comorbidities and competing causes of mortality. Device use is overall infrequent but occurs well before observed mortality. Prospective clinical trials are needed to determine ICD benefits in this age cohort.

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八旬老人使用植入式心脏除颤器的效果
背景植入式心脏除颤器(ICDs)对于预防心源性猝死至关重要。尽管纳入了国家指南,但老年人在试验中的代表性往往不足。评估ICD在老年人群中的使用,特别是随着心力衰竭治疗的进展,是至关重要的。目的本研究探讨高龄患者接受ICD植入术进行一级和二级预防的结果,重点关注ICD治疗和死亡时间。方法在加拿大某学术中心进行回顾性观察研究,纳入年龄≥80岁的ICD植入患者,不包括随访30天的患者。从电子病历中收集人口统计、合并症、死亡率和ICD治疗的数据。临床虚弱采用达尔豪斯临床虚弱量表进行评估。结果2015年5月至2023年10月共纳入143例患者(平均年龄82.6±2.2岁,女性14%)。63例(44%)患者植入icd用于一级预防,80例(56%)患者植入icd用于二级预防。37例患者因随访不足而被排除。30例(25%)患者通过抗心动过速起搏(ATP)治疗ICD, 19例(18%)患者通过电击治疗ICD。首次ATP平均时间为16.9±21.0个月,首次休克平均时间为21.2±23.6个月。66例患者死亡,19例(24%)在31.3±30.4个月死亡。非缺血性心肌病患者休克时间较早(7.7个月vs. 32.2个月,p < 0.05)。结论老年ICD植入术患者存在多种合并症和相互竞争的死亡原因。总体而言,器械的使用并不频繁,但远早于观察到的死亡率。需要前瞻性临床试验来确定ICD在这一年龄组中的益处。
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Journal of Arrhythmia
Journal of Arrhythmia CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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