Prognostic Evaluation of Chagasic and Non-Chagasic Patients Undergoing Pacemaker Implantation and Cardiac Resynchronization in a Tertiary Center
Chagas cardiomyopathy (ChCC) is one of the causes of the implantation of pacemakers (PM) in many patients and has been associated with an adverse prognosis.BACKGROUNDChagas cardiomyopathy (ChCC) is one of the causes of the implantation of pacemakers (PM) in many patients and has been associated with...
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Published in: | Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia Vol. 121; no. 9; p. e20230875 |
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Abstract | Chagas cardiomyopathy (ChCC) is one of the causes of the implantation of pacemakers (PM) in many patients and has been associated with an adverse prognosis.BACKGROUNDChagas cardiomyopathy (ChCC) is one of the causes of the implantation of pacemakers (PM) in many patients and has been associated with an adverse prognosis.To compare the prognosis of the chagasic and non-chagasic populations undergoing PM and cardiac resynchronizer implantation.OBJECTIVESTo compare the prognosis of the chagasic and non-chagasic populations undergoing PM and cardiac resynchronizer implantation.Observational, retrospective study, which analyzed a cohort of patients who underwent implantation of these devices, in a tertiary center, from October 2007 to December 2017, comparing the chagasic group with non-chagasic patients. The non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate patient survival. The significance level adopted in the statistical analysis was 5%. The primary outcome was mortality from any cause, while the secondary outcomes were the occurrence of hospitalization and the combination of hospitalization and death.METHODSObservational, retrospective study, which analyzed a cohort of patients who underwent implantation of these devices, in a tertiary center, from October 2007 to December 2017, comparing the chagasic group with non-chagasic patients. The non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate patient survival. The significance level adopted in the statistical analysis was 5%. The primary outcome was mortality from any cause, while the secondary outcomes were the occurrence of hospitalization and the combination of hospitalization and death.A total of 911 patients were included, of which 23.4% had ChCC. In a Cox analysis adjusted for sex and age, Chagas disease (ChD) was not associated with an increased risk of death (HR: 1.14, CI:95%, 0.86-1.51, p=0.365), hospitalization (HR: 0.79, CI:95%, 0.61-1.04, p=0.09) or combined outcome of death and hospitalization (HR: 0.90, CI:95%, 0.72-1 .12, p=0.49).RESULTSA total of 911 patients were included, of which 23.4% had ChCC. In a Cox analysis adjusted for sex and age, Chagas disease (ChD) was not associated with an increased risk of death (HR: 1.14, CI:95%, 0.86-1.51, p=0.365), hospitalization (HR: 0.79, CI:95%, 0.61-1.04, p=0.09) or combined outcome of death and hospitalization (HR: 0.90, CI:95%, 0.72-1 .12, p=0.49).ChD was not associated with an increased risk of death, hospitalization, or combined outcome of death and hospitalization, even after adjustment for sex and age. These results contrast with those of previous studies and suggest changes in the quality of care of patients with cardiomyopathy.CONCLUSIONSChD was not associated with an increased risk of death, hospitalization, or combined outcome of death and hospitalization, even after adjustment for sex and age. These results contrast with those of previous studies and suggest changes in the quality of care of patients with cardiomyopathy. |
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AbstractList | Chagas cardiomyopathy (ChCC) is one of the causes of the implantation of pacemakers (PM) in many patients and has been associated with an adverse prognosis.BACKGROUNDChagas cardiomyopathy (ChCC) is one of the causes of the implantation of pacemakers (PM) in many patients and has been associated with an adverse prognosis.To compare the prognosis of the chagasic and non-chagasic populations undergoing PM and cardiac resynchronizer implantation.OBJECTIVESTo compare the prognosis of the chagasic and non-chagasic populations undergoing PM and cardiac resynchronizer implantation.Observational, retrospective study, which analyzed a cohort of patients who underwent implantation of these devices, in a tertiary center, from October 2007 to December 2017, comparing the chagasic group with non-chagasic patients. The non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate patient survival. The significance level adopted in the statistical analysis was 5%. The primary outcome was mortality from any cause, while the secondary outcomes were the occurrence of hospitalization and the combination of hospitalization and death.METHODSObservational, retrospective study, which analyzed a cohort of patients who underwent implantation of these devices, in a tertiary center, from October 2007 to December 2017, comparing the chagasic group with non-chagasic patients. The non-parametric Kaplan-Meier method was used to calculate patient survival. The significance level adopted in the statistical analysis was 5%. The primary outcome was mortality from any cause, while the secondary outcomes were the occurrence of hospitalization and the combination of hospitalization and death.A total of 911 patients were included, of which 23.4% had ChCC. In a Cox analysis adjusted for sex and age, Chagas disease (ChD) was not associated with an increased risk of death (HR: 1.14, CI:95%, 0.86-1.51, p=0.365), hospitalization (HR: 0.79, CI:95%, 0.61-1.04, p=0.09) or combined outcome of death and hospitalization (HR: 0.90, CI:95%, 0.72-1 .12, p=0.49).RESULTSA total of 911 patients were included, of which 23.4% had ChCC. In a Cox analysis adjusted for sex and age, Chagas disease (ChD) was not associated with an increased risk of death (HR: 1.14, CI:95%, 0.86-1.51, p=0.365), hospitalization (HR: 0.79, CI:95%, 0.61-1.04, p=0.09) or combined outcome of death and hospitalization (HR: 0.90, CI:95%, 0.72-1 .12, p=0.49).ChD was not associated with an increased risk of death, hospitalization, or combined outcome of death and hospitalization, even after adjustment for sex and age. These results contrast with those of previous studies and suggest changes in the quality of care of patients with cardiomyopathy.CONCLUSIONSChD was not associated with an increased risk of death, hospitalization, or combined outcome of death and hospitalization, even after adjustment for sex and age. These results contrast with those of previous studies and suggest changes in the quality of care of patients with cardiomyopathy. |
Author | Ribeiro, Antônio Luiz Pinho França, Anna Terra Vasconcelos, Laís Toledo de Castilho, Fábio Morato de Martins, Larissa Natany Almeida |
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