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Among 11 297 525 records found between April 2012 and March 2021 from 1119 hospitals, 2 976 362 patients with arrhythmias were studied and divided into categories using cancer.</p>\n </section>\n \n <section>\n \n <h3> Results</h3>\n \n <p>The prevalence rate of cancers was 7.51% of the patients hospitalized for arrhythmias, and the prevalence of cancer increased with time. The prevalence rate of Atrial fibrillation (AF) and/or atrial flutter (AFL) was 70.6% and 60.7% of arrhythmic patients with and without cancer, respectively. Pneumonia (7.41%) was the first major infectious complication in arrhythmic patients with cancers. Arrhythmic patients with cancers had significantly higher Barthel index (65.2 at admission and 72.5 at discharge) and prevalences of hyperuricemia (HU) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) (6.13% and 9.67%) than those without cancer. 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摘要
心脏肿瘤学是近年来发展起来的一门新兴学科。在日本,没有一项使用全国索赔数据库的研究调查了癌症和心律失常之间的关系。方法JROAD-DPC (japan Registry Of All heart and vascular Diseases - Diagnosis Procedure Combination)是一个全国性的理赔数据库,使用日本诊断程序组合/每日付款系统的数据。在2012年4月至2021年3月1119家医院的11 297 525份记录中,对2 976 362例心律失常患者进行了研究,并按癌症分类。结果心律失常住院患者中癌症患病率为7.51%,随时间延长癌症患病率呈上升趋势。心房颤动(AF)和/或心房扑动(AFL)的患病率分别为70.6%和60.7%的心律失常患者有和没有癌症。肺炎(7.41%)是心律失常合并癌症患者的第一大感染性并发症。心律失常合并癌症患者的Barthel指数(入院时为65.2,出院时为72.5)、高尿酸血症(HU)和慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患病率(6.13%和9.67%)均显著高于非癌症患者。心律失常合并癌症患者的急诊住院率高于非癌症患者(58.9% vs. 57.6%)。结论心律失常患者易发生肿瘤,且随时间延长而增加。AF和/或AFL是癌症患者最常见的心律失常。伴有癌症的心律失常患者的Barthel指数、HU和CKD患病率明显高于无癌症的患者。
Cardiac arrhythmias in cancer patients using the nationwide claim-based database in Japan
Background
Cardio-oncology has recently developed as a new discipline. No study using a Nationwide Claim-Based Database has examined the association between cancer and arrhythmia in Japan.
Methods
JROAD-DPC (Japanese Registry Of All cardiac and vascular Diseases - Diagnosis Procedure Combination) is a nationwide claims database using data from the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination/Per Diem Payment System. Among 11 297 525 records found between April 2012 and March 2021 from 1119 hospitals, 2 976 362 patients with arrhythmias were studied and divided into categories using cancer.
Results
The prevalence rate of cancers was 7.51% of the patients hospitalized for arrhythmias, and the prevalence of cancer increased with time. The prevalence rate of Atrial fibrillation (AF) and/or atrial flutter (AFL) was 70.6% and 60.7% of arrhythmic patients with and without cancer, respectively. Pneumonia (7.41%) was the first major infectious complication in arrhythmic patients with cancers. Arrhythmic patients with cancers had significantly higher Barthel index (65.2 at admission and 72.5 at discharge) and prevalences of hyperuricemia (HU) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) (6.13% and 9.67%) than those without cancer. The rate of emergency hospitalization was higher in arrhythmic patients with cancers than those without cancer (58.9% vs. 57.6%).
Conclusion
Cancers were frequently observed in arrhythmic patients, and the prevalences increased with time. AF and/or AFL were the most common arrhythmias of cancer patients. Arrhythmic patients with cancers had significantly higher Barthel index and prevalences of HU and CKD than those without cancer.