Extended Follow-Up of Patients With Heart Failure Receiving Autonomic Regulation Therapy in the ANTHEM-HF Study
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Extended Follow-Up of Patients With Heart Failure Receiving Autonomic Regulation Therapy in the ANTHEM-HF Study
Abstract
Objective: Evaluate the effects of a novel autonomic regulation therapy (ART) via vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in patients with chronic heart failure (HF) and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction during a 12-month follow-up period.
Methods: The Autonomic Regulation Therapy for the Improvement of Left Ventricular Function and Heart Failure Symptoms (ANTHEM-HF) study enrolled 60 subjects with New York Heart Association class II-III HF and low left ventricular ejection fraction (≤40%), who received open-loop ART using VNS randomized to left or right cervical vagus nerve placement and followed for 6 months after titration to a therapeutic output current (2.0 ± 0.6 mA). Patients received chronic stimulation at a frequency of 10 Hz and pulse duration of 250 µsec. Forty-nine subjects consented to participate in an extended follow-up study for an additional 6 months (12 months total posttitration) to determine whether the effects of therapy were maintained.
Results: During the 6-month extended follow-up period, there were no device malfunctions or device-related serious adverse effects. There were 7 serious adverse effects unrelated to the device, including 3 deaths (2 sudden cardiac deaths, 1 worsening HF death). There were 5 nonserious adverse events that were adjudicated to be device-related. Safety and tolerability were similar, and there were no significant differences in efficacy between left- and right-sided ART. Overall, mean efficacy measure values at 12 months were not significantly different from mean values at 6 months.
Conclusions: Chronic open-loop ART via left- or right-sided VNS continued to be feasible and well-tolerated in patients with HF with reduced EF. Improvements in cardiac function and HF symptoms seen after 6 months of ART were maintained at 12 months.
Keywords: Heart failure; autonomic regulation therapy; nonpharmacological therapy; vagus nerve stimulation.
Copyright © 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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