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. 2015 Feb;90(2):202-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2014.11.011.

Correlation of geomagnetic activity with implantable cardioverter defibrillator shocks and antitachycardia pacing

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Correlation of geomagnetic activity with implantable cardioverter defibrillator shocks and antitachycardia pacing

Elisa Ebrille et al. Mayo Clin Proc. 2015 Feb.

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  • Mayo Clin Proc. 2015 Jun;90(6):844

Abstract

Objective: To investigate a potential relationship between implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapies and daily geomagnetic activity (GMA) recorded in a large database.

Patients and methods: The ALTITUDE database, derived from the Boston Scientific LATITUDE remote monitoring system, was retrospectively analyzed for the frequency of ICD therapies. Daily GMA was expressed as the planetary K-index and the integrated A-index and was graded as levels I (quiet), II (unsettled), III (active), and IV (storm).

Results: A daily mean ± SD of 59,468±11,397 patients were monitored between January 1, 2009, and May 15, 2012. The distribution of days according to GMA was as follows: level I, 924/1231 (75%); level II, 226/1231 (18%); level III, 60/1231 (5%); and level IV, 21/1231 (2%). The daily mean ± SD numbers of ICD shocks received per 1000 active patients in the database were 1.29±0.47, 1.17±0.46, 1.03±0.37, and 0.94±0.29 on level I, II, III, and IV days, respectively; the daily mean ± SD sums of shocks and antitachycardia pacing therapies were 9.29±2.86, 8.46±2.45, 7.92±1.80, and 7.83±2.28 on quiet, unsettled, active, and storm days, respectively. A significant inverse relationship between GMA and frequency of ICD therapies was identified, with the most pronounced difference between level I and level IV days (P<.001 for shocks; P=.008 for shocks + antitachycardia pacing).

Conclusion: In a large-scale cohort analysis, ICD therapies were delivered less frequently on days of higher GMA, confirming the previous pilot data and suggesting that higher GMA does not pose an increased risk of arrhythmias using ICD therapies as a surrogate marker. Further studies are needed to gain an in-depth understanding of the underlying mechanisms.

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Panel A: Scatter-plot showing the daily frequency of ICD shocks delivered per 1000 persons against the level of GMA. Panel B: Scatter-plot showing the daily frequency of ICD shocks plus ATP therapies delivered per 1000 persons against the level of GMA. Panel C: Graphical depiction of the distribution of GMA versus the daily intervals analyzed during the study period.

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