The Effect of ICD Programming on Inappropriate and Appropriate ICD Therapies in Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy: The MADIT‐RIT Trial. (11th February 2015)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- The Effect of ICD Programming on Inappropriate and Appropriate ICD Therapies in Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy: The MADIT‐RIT Trial. (11th February 2015)
- Main Title:
- The Effect of ICD Programming on Inappropriate and Appropriate ICD Therapies in Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy: The MADIT‐RIT Trial
- Authors:
- SEDLÁČEK, KAMIL
RUWALD, ANNE‐CHRISTINE
KUTYIFA, VALENTINA
MCNITT, SCOTT
THOMSEN, POUL ERIK BLOCH
KLEIN, HELMUT
STOCKBURGER, MARTIN
WICHTERLE, DAN
MERKELY, BELA
DE LA CONCHA, JOAQUIN FERNANDEZ
SWISSA, MOSHE
ZAREBA, WOJCIECH
MOSS, ARTHUR J.
KAUTZNER, JOSEF
RUWALD, MARTIN H.
for the MADIT‐RIT Investigators - Abstract:
- <abstract abstract-type="main"> <title>ICD Programming in Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy</title> <sec id="jce12605-sec-0010" sec-type="section"> <title>Introduction</title> <p>The MADIT‐RIT trial demonstrated reduction of inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapies and mortality by high‐rate cut‐off and 60‐second‐delayed VT therapy ICD programming in patients with a primary prophylactic ICD indication. The aim of this analysis was to study effects of MADIT‐RIT ICD programming in patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy.</p> </sec> <sec id="jce12605-sec-0020" sec-type="section"> <title>Methods and Results</title> <p>First and total occurrences of both inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapies were analyzed by multivariate Cox models in 791 (53%) patients with ischemic and 707 (47%) patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy. Patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy had similar incidence of first inappropriate (9% and 11%, P = 0.21) and first appropriate ICD therapy (11.6% and 14.1%, P = 0.15). Patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy had higher mortality rate (6.1% vs. 3.3%, P = 0.01). MADIT‐RIT high‐rate cut‐off (arm B) and delayed VT therapy ICD programming (arm C) compared with conventional (arm A) ICD programming were associated with a significant risk reduction of first inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapy in patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy (HR range 0.11–0.34, P &lt; 0.001 for all comparisons). Occurrence of<abstract abstract-type="main"> <title>ICD Programming in Ischemic and Nonischemic Cardiomyopathy</title> <sec id="jce12605-sec-0010" sec-type="section"> <title>Introduction</title> <p>The MADIT‐RIT trial demonstrated reduction of inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapies and mortality by high‐rate cut‐off and 60‐second‐delayed VT therapy ICD programming in patients with a primary prophylactic ICD indication. The aim of this analysis was to study effects of MADIT‐RIT ICD programming in patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy.</p> </sec> <sec id="jce12605-sec-0020" sec-type="section"> <title>Methods and Results</title> <p>First and total occurrences of both inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapies were analyzed by multivariate Cox models in 791 (53%) patients with ischemic and 707 (47%) patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy. Patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy had similar incidence of first inappropriate (9% and 11%, P = 0.21) and first appropriate ICD therapy (11.6% and 14.1%, P = 0.15). Patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy had higher mortality rate (6.1% vs. 3.3%, P = 0.01). MADIT‐RIT high‐rate cut‐off (arm B) and delayed VT therapy ICD programming (arm C) compared with conventional (arm A) ICD programming were associated with a significant risk reduction of first inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapy in patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy (HR range 0.11–0.34, P &lt; 0.001 for all comparisons). Occurrence of total inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapies was significantly reduced by high‐rate cut‐off ICD programming and delayed VT therapy ICD programming in both ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy patients.</p> </sec> <sec id="jce12605-sec-0030" sec-type="section"> <title>Conclusion</title> <p>High‐rate cut‐off and delayed VT therapy ICD programming are associated with significant reduction in first and total inappropriate and appropriate ICD therapy in patients with ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathy.</p> </sec> </abstract> … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology. Volume 26:Number 4(2015:Apr.)
- Journal:
- Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
- Issue:
- Volume 26:Number 4(2015:Apr.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 26, Issue 4 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 26
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0026-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 424
- Page End:
- 433
- Publication Date:
- 2015-02-11
- Subjects:
- Blood vessels -- Physiology -- Periodicals
Electrophysiology -- Periodicals
Heart -- Physiology -- Periodicals
612.1 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1111/jce.12605 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 1045-3873
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