Treatment of Cheyne-Stokes respiration reduces arrhythmic events in chronic heart failure
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- DOI: 10.1111/jce.12197
Treatment of Cheyne-Stokes respiration reduces arrhythmic events in chronic heart failure
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether adequate treatment of Cheyne-Stokes respiration (CSR) reduces the risk of arrhythmic events in patients with chronic heart failure (CHF).
Methods: A cohort of 403 registry patients with CHF (LVEF≤45%, NYHA-class≥2) and implanted cardioverter-defibrillator devices (ICD) was studied. They underwent overnight polygraphy, with 221 having mild or no CSR (apnea-hypopnea index [AHI]<15/h), and 182 having moderate to severe CSR (AHI>15/h). Latter ones were offered therapy with adaptive servoventilation (ASV), which 96 patients accepted and 86 rejected. During follow-up (21± 15 months) defibrillator therapies were recorded in addition to clinical and physiologic measures of heart failure severity.
Results: Event-free survival from (a) appropriate cardioverter-defibrillator therapies and (b) appropriately monitored ventricular arrhythmias was shorter in the untreated CSR group compared to the treated CSR and the no CSR group. Stepwise Cox proportional hazard regression analysis showed untreated CSR (a: hazard ratio [HR] 1.99, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.46-2.72, P < 0.001; b: HR 2.19, 95%CI 1.42-3.37, P < 0.001), but not treated CSR (a: HR 1.06, 95%CI 0.74-1.50; P = 0.77; b: HR 1.21, 95%CI 0.75-1.93, P = 0.43) was an independent risk factor. The treated CSR group showed improvements in cardiac function and respiratory stability compared to the untreated CSR group.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates a decrease of appropriate defibrillator therapies by ASV treated CSR in patients with CHF and ICD. A reduced exposure to hyperventilation, hypoxia, and improvement in indices of CHF severity and neurohumoral disarrangements are potential causative mechanisms.
Keywords: Cheyne-Stokes respiration; arrhythmia; cardiac resynchronization therapy; heart failure; implantable cardioverter defibrillator; risk factors; sleep; ventricular tachycardia.
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Comment in
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Learning to breathe: Treatment of sleep disordered breathing for ICD shock prevention.J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2013 Oct;24(10):1141-3. doi: 10.1111/jce.12224. Epub 2013 Jul 25. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2013. PMID: 23890052 No abstract available.
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