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Quality of Life and Type of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device in Older Heart Failure Patients.

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Dhande, M; Myaskovsky, L; Althouse, A; Singh, M; Weiss, R; Shalaby, A; Al-Khatib, SM; Topoll, A; Jain, S; Saba, S
Published in: J Palliat Med
April 2023

Background: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) improves quality of life (QOL) in heart failure (HF) patients with reduced ejection fraction. Clinicians may have difficulty choosing between CRT with a pacemaker (CRT-P) or a defibrillator (CRT-D) for older patients. CRT-P devices are smaller, have more battery longevity, are less prone to erosions or recalls, and do not deliver shocks. These factors may impact patients' QOL, but data on such comparisons are lacking. Objectives: We examined the impact of CRT-P versus CRT-D on the QOL of older (≥75 years) HF patients who qualified for implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy. Settings/Subjects/Measurements: We enrolled 101 CRT recipients and assessed QOL at baseline and at six-month post-implant using the Short Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the Minnesota living with heart failure (MLHF) questionnaires. Results: The average age of enrolled patients was 81 years, 27% were women, and 40 received a CRT-P device. After adjusting for baseline QOL score, age, sex, HF functional class, and the occurrence of adverse events, we found no significant differences in QOL outcomes between CRT-P and CRT-D recipients based on either the subscales or the composite scores for the SF-36 or MLHF questionnaires at six-months post-implantation. Conclusions: Older CRT-P and CRT-D recipients report comparable QOL scores six months after device implantation. Larger cohort studies with longer follow-up are needed to accurately assess potential QOL differences between CRT-D and CRT-P recipients to guide clinical decision making and ensure the right balance of risk versus benefit in these patients. Appropriate goals-of-care discussions are the corner stone of clinical decision making regarding defibrillator therapy. As such, even as the data stand at present, there is a need for more deliberate referral of older patients with HF to Palliative Care Specialists, or to Cardiologists trained in Palliative Care Medicine. clinicaltrials.gov listing: NCT03031847.

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J Palliat Med

DOI

EISSN

1557-7740

Publication Date

April 2023

Volume

26

Issue

4

Start / End Page

481 / 488

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Quality of Life
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Gerontology
  • Female
  • Defibrillators, Implantable
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices
 

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Dhande, M., Myaskovsky, L., Althouse, A., Singh, M., Weiss, R., Shalaby, A., … Saba, S. (2023). Quality of Life and Type of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device in Older Heart Failure Patients. J Palliat Med, 26(4), 481–488. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2022.0217
Dhande, Mehak, Larissa Myaskovsky, Andrew Althouse, Madhurmeet Singh, Raul Weiss, Alaa Shalaby, Sana M. Al-Khatib, Alicia Topoll, Sandeep Jain, and Samir Saba. “Quality of Life and Type of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device in Older Heart Failure Patients.J Palliat Med 26, no. 4 (April 2023): 481–88. https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2022.0217.
Dhande M, Myaskovsky L, Althouse A, Singh M, Weiss R, Shalaby A, et al. Quality of Life and Type of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device in Older Heart Failure Patients. J Palliat Med. 2023 Apr;26(4):481–8.
Dhande, Mehak, et al. “Quality of Life and Type of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device in Older Heart Failure Patients.J Palliat Med, vol. 26, no. 4, Apr. 2023, pp. 481–88. Pubmed, doi:10.1089/jpm.2022.0217.
Dhande M, Myaskovsky L, Althouse A, Singh M, Weiss R, Shalaby A, Al-Khatib SM, Topoll A, Jain S, Saba S. Quality of Life and Type of Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Device in Older Heart Failure Patients. J Palliat Med. 2023 Apr;26(4):481–488.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Palliat Med

DOI

EISSN

1557-7740

Publication Date

April 2023

Volume

26

Issue

4

Start / End Page

481 / 488

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Quality of Life
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Heart Failure
  • Gerontology
  • Female
  • Defibrillators, Implantable
  • Child, Preschool
  • Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Devices