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Appropriate Shocks and Mortality in Patients With Versus Without Diabetes With Prophylactic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

Authors :
Junttila, M. Juhani
Pelli, Ari
Kenttä, Tuomas V.
Friede, Tim
Willems, Rik
Bergau, Leonard
Malik, Marek
Vandenberk, Bert
Vos, Marc A.
Schmidt, Georg
Merkely, Bela
Lubinski, Andrzej
Svetlosak, Martin
Braunschweig, Frieder
Harden, Markus
Zabel, Markus
Huikuri, Heikki V.
Sticherling, Christian
Seegers, Joachim
Hasenfuß, Gerd
Munoz-Exposito, Pascal
Tichelbäcker, Tobias
Kirova, Aleksandra
Schlögl, Simon
Sritharan, Rajevaa
Jörß, Katharina
Macken, Jessica
Misdaq, Misbah
Rudolph, Kornelia
Bauer, Axel
Meyer-Zürn, Christine
Eick, Christian
rechts der Isar, Klinikum
Schmidt, Goerg
Müller, Alexander
Dommasch, Michael
Sinnecker, Daniel
Kääb, Stefan
Sinner, Moritz F.
Dissmann, Rüdiger
Burmester, Ute
Behrens, Steffen
Gregor, Martina
Stefanow, Stefan
Rüb, Norman
Wolpert, Christian
Bimmel, Dieter
Lieberz, Christiane
Maier, Lars S.
Schwinger, Robert H.G.
Blaschke, Florian
Pieske, Burkert
Grönefeld, Gerian
Klein, Gunnar
Gardiwal, Ajmal
Szeplaki, Gabor
Perge, Peter
Szavits Nossan, Janko
Rotkvić, Luka
Pavlovic, Nikola
Manola, Sime
Vinter, Ozren
Benko, Ivica
Brusic, Sandro
Avdovic, Ervin
Klasan, Marina
Bakotic, Zoran
Anic, Ante
Jurisic, Zrinka
Kowalczyk, Emilia
Kucejko, Tomasz
Czechowska, Agnieszka
Wybor, Katarina
Cygankiewicz, Iwona
Ptaszyński, Pawel
Kasprzak, Jaroslaw
Qavoq, Dariusz
Guzik, Przemyslaw
Krauze, Tomasz
Sterlinski, Maciej
Hatala, Robert
Kaliska, Gabriela
Martinek, Jozef
Hastrup Svendsen, Jesper
Thamsborg, Karen
Hansen, Jim
Schloett-Hyldelund, Ida-Maria
Laage-Petersen, Julie
van Soest, Sofie
Flevari, Panayota
Katsaras, Dimitrios
Katsimardos, Andreas
Leftheriotis, Dionyssios
Papangelopoulou, Konstantinia
Varlamos, Charalambos
Traykov, Vassil
Velchev, Vasil
Iovev, Svetoslav
Shalganov, Tchavdar
Conen, David
Giesebart, Sarah
Novotny, Tomas
Kozak, Milan
Taborsky, Milos
Galuszka, Jan
Tuinenburg, Anton E.
Wijers, Sofieke
Dunnink, Albert
Sprenkeler, David
Brugada, Josep
Arbelo, Elena
Trucco, Emilce
Vidorreta, Silvia
Kenttä, Tuomas
Huikuri, Pirkko
Koski, Päivi
Karlsson, Helena
Ersgaard, David
Platonov, Pyotr
Klingenheben, Thomas
EU-CERT-ICD Investigators
Source :
Diabetes Care, 43(1), 196. American Diabetes Association Inc.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
AMER DIABETES ASSOC, 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE Diabetes increases the risk of all-cause mortality and sudden cardiac death (SCD). The exact mechanisms leading to sudden death in diabetes are not well known. We compared the incidence of appropriate shocks and mortality in patients with versus without diabetes with a prophylactic implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) included in the retrospective EU-CERT-ICD registry. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS AND RESULTS A total of 3,535 patients from 12 European EU-CERT-ICD centers with a mean age of 63.7 ± 11.2 years (82% males) at the time of ICD implantation were included in the analysis. A total of 995 patients (28%) had a history of diabetes. All patients had an ICD implanted for primary SCD prevention. End points were appropriate shock and all-cause mortality. Mean follow-up time was 3.2 ± 2.3 years. Diabetes was associated with a lower risk of appropriate shocks (adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 0.77 [95% CI 0.62–0.96], P = 0.02). However, patients with diabetes had significantly higher mortality (adjusted HR 1.30 [95% CI 1.11–1.53], P = 0.001). CONCLUSIONS All-cause mortality is higher in patients with diabetes than in patients without diabetes with primary prophylactic ICDs. Subsequently, patients with diabetes have a lower incidence of appropriate ICD shocks, indicating that the excess mortality might not be caused primarily by ventricular tachyarrhythmias. These findings suggest a limitation of the potential of prophylactic ICD therapy to improve survival in patients with diabetes with impaired left ventricular function.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01495992
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Diabetes Care, 43(1), 196. American Diabetes Association Inc.
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35a64922cbbf07271089f09a68e37630