Luuk H G A Hopman, Marthe A J Becker, Sanna H M de Haas, Anne-Lotte C J van der Lingen, Mischa T Rijnierse, Pranav Bhagirath, Michiel J J M Zumbrink, Louise R A Olde Nordkamp, Lourens F H J Robbers, Marco J W Götte, Vokko P van Halm, Cornelis P Allaart
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Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the impact of the 2023 Dutch national guidelines for primary prevention implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) implantation on outcomes in non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) patients and to assess the role of late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (LGE-CMR) in predicting ICD therapy.
Methods: This retrospective, single-centre observational exploratory cohort study included patients with NICM who received a primary prevention single-chamber, dual-chamber or subcutaneous ICD between January 2008 and April 2022 and underwent LGE-CMR prior to implantation. Patients were classified into LGE+ and LGE- groups based on the presence of late enhancement detected by CMR. The primary endpoint was time to first appropriate ICD therapy. The secondary endpoint was all-cause mortality.
Results: Of the 258 NICM patients in the database, a total of 85 patients were included, of whom 41 had LGE on CMR. After a 5-year follow-up period, appropriate ICD therapy occurred in 20% of the patients in the LGE+ group and 14% of patients in the LGE- group (p = 0.37). All-cause mortality was 7% in the LGE+ group and 14% in the LGE- group (p = 0.46). Multivariable analysis showed no parameters significantly associated with appropriate ICD therapy.
Conclusion: Applying the 2023 national guidelines retrospectively on a population of NICM patients with a primary prevention ICD indication demonstrated no significant association between LGE on CMR and appropriate ICD therapy over a follow-up period of 5 years. These findings underscore the need for further research and randomised trials to refine risk stratification and ICD implantation guidelines in NICM, ideally leveraging a multicentre approach to address current limitations in sample size and enhance the generalisability of the results.
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The scope of the Netherlands Heart Journal is to contribute to the national and international literature by publishing scientific papers in the field of cardiovascular medicine. It also provides a platform for Continuing Medical Education for cardiologists and those in training for the speciality of cardiology in the Netherlands.
The Netherlands Heart Journal is made available to cardiologists, cardiologists in training, cardiopulmonary surgeons, cardiopulmonary surgeons in training, internists and paediatric cardiologists. The journal is the official journal of the Netherlands Society of Cardiology.