Prior history of atrial fibrillation and arrhythmic outcomes: Data from the WEARIT‐II prospective registry

Author:

Goldenberg Ido1ORCID,Younis Arwa1,McNitt Scott1,Klein Helmut1,Goldenberg Ilan1ORCID,Kutyifa Valentina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Clinical Cardiovascular Research Center, Cardiology Division University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester New York USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionWearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) is utilized in patients with assumed but not yet confirmed risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). Many of these patients also present with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, the rate of WCD‐detected ventricular or atrial arrhythmia events in this specific high‐risk cohort is not well understood.MethodsIn WEARIT‐II, the cumulative probability of any sustained or nonsustained VT/VF (WCD‐treated and nontreated), and atrial/supraventricular arrhythmias during WCD use was assessed using the Kaplan–Meier method by prior AF, with comparisons by the log‐rank test. The incidence of ventricular and atrial arrhythmia events were expressed as events per 100 patient‐years, and were analyzed by prior AF using negative binomial regression.ResultsWEARIT‐II enrolled 2000 patients, 557 (28%) of whom had AF before enrollment. Cumulative probability of any sustained or nonsustained WCD‐detected VT/VF during WCD use was significantly higher among patients with a history of AF than without AF (6% vs. 3%, p = .001). Similarly, the recurrent rate of any sustained or nonsustained VT/VF was significantly higher in patients with prior AF versus no prior AF (131.5 events per 100 patient‐years vs. 22.7 events per 100 patient‐years, p = .001). Patients with prior AF also had a significantly higher burden of any WCD‐detected atrial arrhythmias/SVT/inappropriate arrhythmias therapy (183.2 events per 100 patient‐years vs. 74.8 events per 100 patient‐years, p < .001).ConclusionOur results demonstrate that patients with a history of AF wearing the WCD for risk assessment have a higher incidence of ventricular arrhythmias that may facilitate the decision making for ICD implantation.

Funder

ZOLL Medical Corporation

Publisher

Wiley

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