Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia in patients with congenital heart disease: An important sign?. (1st March 2016)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia in patients with congenital heart disease: An important sign?. (1st March 2016)
- Main Title:
- Non-sustained ventricular tachycardia in patients with congenital heart disease: An important sign?
- Authors:
- Teuwen, Christophe P.
Ramdjan, Tanwier T.T.K.
Götte, Marco
Brundel, Bianca J.J.M.
Evertz, Reinder
Vriend, Joris W.J.
Molhoek, Sander G.
Reinhart Dorman, H.G.
van Opstal, Jurren M.
Konings, Thelma C.
van der Voort, Pepijn
Delacretaz, Etienne
Wolfhagen, Nienke J.
van Gastel, Virgilla
de Klerk, Peter
Theuns, Dominic A.
Witsenburg, Maarten
Roos-Hesselink, Jolien W.
Triedman, John K.
Bogers, Ad J.J.C.
de Groot, Natasja M.S. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Sustained ventricular tachycardia (susVT) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) are observed in adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). These dysrhythmias may be preceded by non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT). The aims of this study are to examine the 1] time course of ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VTA) in a large cohort of patients with various CHDs and 2] the development of susVT/VF after NSVT. Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with VTA on ECG, 24-hour Holter or ICD-printout or an out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest due to VF were included. In patients with an ICD, the number of shocks was studied. Results: Patients (N = 145 patients, 59% male) initially presented with NSVT (N = 103), susVT (N = 25) or VF (N = 17) at a mean age of 40 ± 14 years. Prior to VTA, 58 patients had intraventricular conduction delay, 14 an impaired ventricular dysfunction and 3 had coronary artery disease. susVT/VF rarely occurred in patients with NSVT (N = 5). Fifty-two (36%) patients received an ICD; appropriate and inappropriate shocks, mainly due to supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), occurred in respectively 15 (29%) (NSVT: N = 1, susVT: N = 9, VF: N = 5) and 12 (23%) (NSVT: N = 4, susVT: N = 5, VF: N = 3) patients. Conclusions: VTA in patients with CHD appear on average at the age of 40 years. susVT/VF rarely developed in patients with only NSVT, whereas recurrent episodes of susVT/VF frequently developed in patients initially presenting withAbstract: Background: Sustained ventricular tachycardia (susVT) and ventricular fibrillation (VF) are observed in adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). These dysrhythmias may be preceded by non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT). The aims of this study are to examine the 1] time course of ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VTA) in a large cohort of patients with various CHDs and 2] the development of susVT/VF after NSVT. Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with VTA on ECG, 24-hour Holter or ICD-printout or an out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest due to VF were included. In patients with an ICD, the number of shocks was studied. Results: Patients (N = 145 patients, 59% male) initially presented with NSVT (N = 103), susVT (N = 25) or VF (N = 17) at a mean age of 40 ± 14 years. Prior to VTA, 58 patients had intraventricular conduction delay, 14 an impaired ventricular dysfunction and 3 had coronary artery disease. susVT/VF rarely occurred in patients with NSVT (N = 5). Fifty-two (36%) patients received an ICD; appropriate and inappropriate shocks, mainly due to supraventricular tachycardia (SVT), occurred in respectively 15 (29%) (NSVT: N = 1, susVT: N = 9, VF: N = 5) and 12 (23%) (NSVT: N = 4, susVT: N = 5, VF: N = 3) patients. Conclusions: VTA in patients with CHD appear on average at the age of 40 years. susVT/VF rarely developed in patients with only NSVT, whereas recurrent episodes of susVT/VF frequently developed in patients initially presenting with susVT/VF. Hence, a wait-and-see treatment strategy in patients with NSVT and aggressive therapy of both episodes of VTA and SVT in patients with susVT/VF seems justified. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of cardiology. Volume 206(2016)
- Journal:
- International journal of cardiology
- Issue:
- Volume 206(2016)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 206, Issue 2016 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 206
- Issue:
- 2016
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0206-2016-0000
- Page Start:
- 158
- Page End:
- 163
- Publication Date:
- 2016-03-01
- Subjects:
- Congenital heart defects -- Ventricular tachyarrhythmia -- Implantable cardioverter defibrillator
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.01.042 ↗
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- 0167-5273
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