Ventricular fibrillation in acute myocardial infarction: 20-year trends in the FAST-MI study

European Heart Journal

28 October 2022
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE, ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES, ACUTE CARDIAC CARE Acute Cardiac Care Acute Coronary Syndromes

Abstract

AbstractAims

Sudden cardiac arrest remains a major complication of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is frequently related to ventricular fibrillation (VF). Incidence and impact of VF among patients hospitalized for AMI were evaluated.

Methods and results

Data from the FAST-MI programme consisting of 5 French nationwide prospective cohort studies between 1995 and 2015 were analysed, totally including 14 423 patients with AMI (66 ± 14 years, 72% males, 59% ST-elevation myocardial infarction). Overall, proportion of patients presenting in-hospital VF decreased from 3.9% in 1995 to 1.8% in 2015 (P < 0.001). One-year mortality decreased from 60.7% to 24.6% (P < 0.001). However, compared with patients who did not develop VF, the over-risk of 1-year mortality associated with VF was stable over time [hazard ratio (HR) 6.78, 95% confidence interval (CI) 5.03–9.14 in 1995 and HR 6.64, 95% CI 4.20–10.49 in 2015, P = 0.52]. This increased mortality in the VF group was mainly related to fatal events occurring prior to hospital discharge, representing 86.2% of 1-year mortality, despite the very low rate of implantable cardioverter defibrillator in the VF group (2.6%).

Conclusion

This study demonstrates that in-hospital VF incidence and mortality in the setting of AMI have significantly decreased over the past 20 years. Nevertheless, VF remained steadily associated with approximately a 10-fold increased relative risk of in-hospital mortality, without an impact on post-discharge mortality. Beyond long-term cardiac defibrillation strategy, these results emphasize the need to identify in-hospital interventions to further reduce mortality in VF patients.

Study registration

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00673036, NCT01237418, NCT02566200

Contributors

Rodrigue Garcia
Rodrigue Garcia

Author

University Hospital of Poitiers Poitiers , France

Eloi Marijon
Eloi Marijon

Author

European Hospital Georges Pompidou Paris , France

Nicole Karam
Nicole Karam

Author

Clemenceau Medical center Beirut Beirut , Lebanon

Frédéric Anselme
Frédéric Anselme

Author

University Hospital of Rouen Rouen , France

Laure Champ-Rigot
Laure Champ-Rigot

Author

University Hospital of Caen Caen , France

Etienne Puymirat
Etienne Puymirat

Author

European Hospital Georges Pompidou Paris , France

Nicolas Danchin
Nicolas Danchin

Author

Saint Joseph Hospital Paris , France

Author

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