Subcutaneous Implantable Defibrillators in Young Patients: Arrhythmias, Complications, and Physical Activity.

IF 9.1 1区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Pietro Francia, Matteo Ziacchi, Federico Migliore, Paolo De Filippo, Antonio Dello Russo, Stefano Viani, Antonio Rapacciuolo, Giulio Falasconi, Carmen Adduci, Giovanni Bisignani, Luca Checchi, Giuseppe Busacca, Luca Santini, Carlo Lavalle, Valeria Ilia Calvi, Antonio Curcio, Massimo Silvetti, Antonio Pangallo, Marco Carbonaro, Davide Giorgi, Raimondo Pittorru, Mariolina Lovecchio, Sergio Valsecchi, Mauro Biffi, Antonio D'Onofrio, Antonio Pelliccia
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Abstract

Background: The safety of subcutaneous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (S-ICD) recipients who lead active lifestyles and engage in recreational sports is unknown. We aimed to evaluate the association between lifestyle and recreational sports and the occurrence of arrhythmia- and device-related complications, appropriate and inappropriate shocks in S-ICD recipients.

Methods: We assessed a cohort of young-adult (15-65 years) S-ICD patients, evaluated their physical activity with IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire), and assessed the association between lifestyle and recreational sports on S-ICD safety and shocks.

Results: We enrolled 602 S-ICD recipients (77% men; age, 46±14 years). According to the IPAQ, patients were categorized as inactive subjects (26.4%), moderately active subjects (45.2%), or highly active subjects (28.4%). Among moderately/highly active subjects, 163 (27.1%) were recreational athletes. During follow-up (47.3 [interquartile range, 27.0-67.6] months), 23 patients (3.8%) reached the safety end point of arrhythmia- or device-related complications, with moderately and highly active subjects showing in multivariate analysis similar incidence compared with inactive subjects (P=0.59 and P=0.83, respectively). Forty-four patients had 87 appropriate shocks. In multivariate analysis, moderately and highly active subjects showed a nonsignificantly lower incidence of appropriate shocks compared with inactive subjects (P=0.12 and P=0.11, respectively). Consistently, there was a nonsignificant lower incidence of appropriate shocks in athletes versus nonathletes (P=0.06). Thirty-nine patients had 46 inappropriate shocks. Moderately and highly active subjects had similar incidence of inappropriate shocks compared with inactive subjects (P=0.92 and P=0.88, respectively).

Conclusions: Young S-ICD patients often lead active lifestyles and participate in sports. Higher activity levels were not associated with increased implantable cardioverter defibrillator-related complications or increased risk of implantable cardioverter defibrillator shocks.

年轻患者的皮下植入式除颤器:心律失常、并发症和身体活动。
背景:生活方式积极、从事休闲运动的皮下植入式心律转复除颤器(S-ICD)接受者的安全性尚不清楚。我们的目的是评估生活方式和休闲运动与S-ICD受者发生心律失常和器械相关并发症、适当和不适当电击之间的关系。方法:我们评估了一组年轻成人(15-65岁)S-ICD患者,用IPAQ(国际身体活动问卷)评估了他们的身体活动,并评估了生活方式和休闲运动对S-ICD安全性和冲击的关系。结果:我们招募了602名S-ICD接受者(77%为男性;年龄(46±14岁)。根据IPAQ,患者分为不活动组(26.4%)、中度活动组(45.2%)和高度活动组(28.4%)。在中度/高度运动的受试者中,163名(27.1%)为休闲运动员。在随访期间(47.3个月[四分位数间距,27.0-67.6]个月),23例患者(3.8%)达到心律失常或器械相关并发症的安全终点,多因素分析显示,中度和高度运动组与不运动组的发生率相似(P=0.59和P=0.83)。44例患者接受了87次适当的电击。在多变量分析中,中度和高度运动的受试者与不运动的受试者相比,适当电击的发生率无显著性降低(P分别=0.12和P=0.11)。一致地,运动员与非运动员相比,适当电击的发生率不显著降低(P=0.06)。39例患者有46次不适当电击。中度和高度活动的受试者与不活动的受试者相比,不适当电击的发生率相似(P=0.92和P=0.88)。结论:年轻S-ICD患者生活方式积极,常参加体育运动。较高的活动水平与植入性心律转复除颤器相关并发症的增加或植入性心律转复除颤器休克的风险增加无关。
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CiteScore
13.70
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology is a journal dedicated to the study and application of clinical cardiac electrophysiology. It covers a wide range of topics including the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, as well as research in this field. The journal accepts various types of studies, including observational research, clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and advancements in translational research.
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