Use of the wearable cardioverter‐defibrillator among patients with myocarditis and reduced ejection fraction or ventricular tachyarrhythmia: data from a multicenter registry

Background - Data on the use of the wearable cardioverter‐defibrillator (WCD) among patients with myocarditis remain sparse. Consequently, evidence for guideline recommendations in this patient population is lacking. - Methods and Results - In total, 1596 consecutive patients were included in a mult...

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Main Authors: El-Battrawy, Ibrahim (Author) , Koepsel, Katharina (Author) , Tenbrink, David (Author) , Kovacs, Boldizsar (Author) , Dreher, Tobias C. (Author) , Blockhaus, Christian (Author) , Gotzmann, Michael (Author) , Klein, Norbert (Author) , Kuntz, Thomas (Author) , Shin, Dong‐In (Author) , Lapp, Hendrik (Author) , Rosenkaimer, Stephanie (Author) , Abumayyaleh, Mohammad S. A. (Author) , Hamdani, Nazha (Author) , Saguner, Ardan Muammer (Author) , Kowitz, Jacqueline (Author) , Erath, Julia W. (Author) , Duru, Firat (Author) , Mügge, Andreas (Author) , Akın, Ibrahim (Author) , Aweimer, Assem (Author) , Beiert, Thomas (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 19 September 2023
In: Journal of the American Heart Association
Year: 2023, Volume: 12, Issue: 18, Pages: 1-8
ISSN:2047-9980
DOI:10.1161/JAHA.123.030615
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Author Notes:Ibrahim El‐Battrawy, MD; Katharina Koepsel; David Tenbrink; Boldizsar Kovacs, MD, MSc; Tobias C. Dreher; Christian Blockhaus, MD; Michael Gotzmann, MD; Norbert Klein, MD; Thomas Kuntz, MD; Dong‐In Shin, MD; Hendrik Lapp, MD; Stephanie Rosenkaimer, MD; Mohammad Abumayyaleh, MD; Nazha Hamdani, PhD; Ardan Muammer Saguner, MD; Jacqueline Kowitz; Julia W. Erath, MD; Firat Duru, MD; Andreas Mügge, MD, PhD; Ibrahim Akin, MD, PhD; Assem Aweimer, MD; Thomas Beiert, MD
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Summary:Background - Data on the use of the wearable cardioverter‐defibrillator (WCD) among patients with myocarditis remain sparse. Consequently, evidence for guideline recommendations in this patient population is lacking. - Methods and Results - In total, 1596 consecutive patients were included in a multicenter registry from 8 European centers, with 124 patients (8%) having received the WCD due to myocarditis and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction or prior ventricular tachyarrhythmia. The mean age was 51.6±16.3 years, with 74% being male. Patients were discharged after index hospitalization on heart failure medication: Angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitors (62.5%), angiotensin‐receptor‐neprilysin inhibitor (22.9%), aldosterone‐antagonists (51%), or beta blockers (91.4%). The initial median left ventricular ejection fraction was 30% (22%-45%) and increased to 48% (39%-55%) over long‐term follow‐up (P<0.001). The median BNP (brain natriuretic peptide) level at baseline was 1702 pg/mL (565-3748) and decreased to 188 pg/mL (26-348) over long‐term follow‐up (P=0.022). The mean wear time was 79.7±52.1 days and 21.0±4.9 hours per day. Arrhythmic event rates documented by the WCD were 9.7% for nonsustained ventricular tachycardia, 6.5% for sustained ventricular tachycardia, and 0% for ventricular fibrillation. Subsequently, 2.4% of patients experienced an appropriate WCD shock. The rate of inappropriate WCD shocks was 0.8%. All 3 patients with appropriate WCD shock had experienced ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation before WCD prescription, with only 1 patient showing a left ventricular ejection fraction <35%. - Conclusions - Patients with myocarditis and risk for occurrence of ventricular tachyarrhythmia may benefit from WCD use. Prior ventricular arrhythmia might appear as a better risk predictor than a reduced left ventricular ejection fraction <35% in this population.
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ISSN:2047-9980
DOI:10.1161/JAHA.123.030615