Combination of an implantable defibrillator multi-sensor heart failure index and an apnea index for the prediction of atrial high-rate events

EP Europace Journal

7 March 2023
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY HEART FAILURE Chronic Heart Failure Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Abstract

AbstractAims

Patients with atrial fibrillation frequently experience sleep disorder breathing, and both conditions are highly prevalent in presence of heart failure (HF). We explored the association between the combination of an HF and a sleep apnoea (SA) index and the incidence of atrial high-rate events (AHRE) in patients with implantable defibrillators (ICDs).

Methods and results

Data were prospectively collected from 411 consecutive HF patients with ICD. The IN-alert HF state was measured by the multi-sensor HeartLogic Index (>16), and the ICD-measured Respiratory Disturbance Index (RDI) was computed to identify severe SA. The endpoints were as follows: daily AHRE burden of ≥5 min, ≥6 h, and ≥23 h. During a median follow-up of 26 months, the time IN-alert HF state was 13% of the total observation period. The RDI value was ≥30 episodes/h (severe SA) during 58% of the observation period. An AHRE burden of ≥5 min/day was documented in 139 (34%) patients, ≥6 h/day in 89 (22%) patients, and ≥23 h/day in 68 (17%) patients. The IN-alert HF state was independently associated with AHRE regardless of the daily burden threshold: hazard ratios from 2.17 for ≥5 min/day to 3.43 for ≥23 h/day (P < 0.01). An RDI ≥ 30 episodes/h was associated only with AHRE burden ≥5 min/day [hazard ratio 1.55 (95% confidence interval: 1.11–2.16), P = 0.001]. The combination of IN-alert HF state and RDI ≥ 30 episodes/h accounted for only 6% of the follow-up period and was associated with high rates of AHRE occurrence (from 28 events/100 patient-years for AHRE burden ≥5 min/day to 22 events/100 patient-years for AHRE burden ≥23 h/day).

Conclusions

In HF patients, the occurrence of AHRE is independently associated with the ICD-measured IN-alert HF state and RDI ≥ 30 episodes/h. The coexistence of these two conditions occurs rarely but is associated with a very high rate of AHRE occurrence.

Clinical trial registration

URL: http://clinicaltrials.gov/Identifier: NCT02275637.

Contributors

Matteo Bertini
Matteo Bertini

Author

University Hospital of Ferrara Ferrara , Italy

Antonio D’Onofrio
Antonio D’Onofrio

Author

AORN Ospedali dei Colli - Monaldi Hospital Naples , Italy

Vincenzo Ezio Santobuono
Vincenzo Ezio Santobuono

Author

University of Bari Bari , Italy

Amato Santoro
Amato Santoro

Author

University Hospital of Siena Siena , Italy

Raimondo Calvanese
Raimondo Calvanese

Author

Hospital of the Sea Naples , Italy

Giuseppe Arena
Giuseppe Arena

Author

Apuane General Hospital Massa , Italy

Matteo Ziacchi
Matteo Ziacchi

Author

IRCCS Sant'Orsola Polyclinic Bologna , Italy

Luca Santini
Luca Santini

Author

G. B. Grassi Hospital Rome , Italy

Sergio Valsecchi
Sergio Valsecchi

Author

Boston Scientific Milan , Italy

Giuseppe Boriani
Giuseppe Boriani

Author

Modena Polyclinic Modena University Hospital Modena , Italy

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