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Multicenter prospective observational study to clarify the current status and clinical outcome in Japanese patients who have an indication for implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) or wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) (TRANSITION JAPAN-ICD/WCD study): Rationale and design of a prospective, multicenter, observational, comparative study.
Ikeya, Yukitoshi; Okumura, Yasuo; Kogawa, Rikitake; Nagashima, Koichi; Nakai, Toshiko; Yokoyama, Katsuaki; Iso, Kazuki; Kato, Takeshi; Tsuda, Toyonobu; Tachibana, Eizo; Hayashida, Satoshi; Fukaya, Hidehira; Ishizue, Naruya; Hayashi, Hidemori; Kuroda, Shunsuke; Sonoda, Kazumasa; Nakahara, Shiro; Hori, Yuichi; Harada, Masahide; Murakami, Masato; Iwasaki, Yu-Ki; Aizawa, Yoshiyasu; Shimizu, Wataru; Fukamizu, Seiji; Takami, Mitsuru; Kusano, Kengo; Ishibashi, Kohei; Harada, Tomoo; Nakajima, Ikutaro; Tabuchi, Haruna; Kunimoto, Mitsuhiro; Shoda, Morio; Higuchi, Satoshi; Morishima, Itsuro; Kanzaki, Yasunori; Kato, Ritsushi; Ikeda, Yoshifumi; Makimoto, Hisaki; Kabutoya, Tomoyuki; Kario, Kazuomi; Arimoto, Takanori; Ninomiya, Yuichi; Yoshimoto, Issei; Sasaki, Shingo; Kondo, Yusuke; Chiba, Toshinori; Yamashita, Kennosuke; Mizuno, Yosuke; Inoue, Masaru; Ueyama, Takeshi.
Afiliação
  • Ikeya Y; Division of Cardiology Nihon University Itabashi Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Okumura Y; Division of Cardiology Nihon University Itabashi Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Kogawa R; Division of Cardiology Nihon University Itabashi Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Nagashima K; Division of Cardiology Nihon University Itabashi Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Nakai T; Division of Cardiology Nihon University Itabashi Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Yokoyama K; Department of Cardiology Nihon University Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Iso K; Department of Cardiology Nihon University Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Kato T; Kanazawa University Hospital Ishikawa Japan.
  • Tsuda T; Kanazawa University Hospital Ishikawa Japan.
  • Tachibana E; Kawaguchi Municipal Medical Center Saitama Japan.
  • Hayashida S; Kawaguchi Municipal Medical Center Saitama Japan.
  • Fukaya H; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kitasato University School of Medicine Kanagawa Japan.
  • Ishizue N; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kitasato University School of Medicine Kanagawa Japan.
  • Hayashi H; Juntendo University Tokyo Japan.
  • Kuroda S; Juntendo University Tokyo Japan.
  • Sonoda K; Tokyo Rinkai Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Nakahara S; Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center Saitama Japan.
  • Hori Y; Dokkyo Medical University Saitama Medical Center Saitama Japan.
  • Harada M; Fujita Health University Toyoake Aichi Japan.
  • Murakami M; Department of Cardiology Shonan-Kamakura General Hospital Kanagawa Japan.
  • Iwasaki YK; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Aizawa Y; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Shimizu W; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Nippon Medical School Tokyo Japan.
  • Fukamizu S; Department of Cardiology Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Takami M; Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine Hyogo Japan.
  • Kusano K; National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Osaka Japan.
  • Ishibashi K; National Cerebral and Cardiovascular Center Osaka Japan.
  • Harada T; St. Marianna University School of Medicine Hospital Kanagawa Japan.
  • Nakajima I; St. Marianna University School of Medicine Hospital Kanagawa Japan.
  • Tabuchi H; Juntendo University Nerima Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Kunimoto M; Juntendo University Nerima Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Shoda M; Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Higuchi S; Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital Tokyo Japan.
  • Morishima I; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Kanzaki Y; Department of Cardiology Ogaki Municipal Hospital Ogaki Japan.
  • Kato R; Department of Cardiology Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan.
  • Ikeda Y; Department of Cardiology Saitama Medical University International Medical Center Saitama Japan.
  • Makimoto H; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine Jichi Medical University School of Medicine Tochigi Japan.
  • Kabutoya T; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine Jichi Medical University School of Medicine Tochigi Japan.
  • Kario K; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine Jichi Medical University School of Medicine Tochigi Japan.
  • Arimoto T; Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, and Nephrology Yamagata University School of Medicine Yamagata Japan.
  • Ninomiya Y; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima Japan.
  • Yoshimoto I; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Hypertension Kagoshima University Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences Kagoshima Japan.
  • Sasaki S; Division of Cardiology, and Nephrology Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine Hirosaki City, Aomori Japan.
  • Kondo Y; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine Chiba Japan.
  • Chiba T; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine Chiba Japan.
  • Yamashita K; Sendai Kousei Hospital, Heart Rhythm Center Sendai Japan.
  • Mizuno Y; Sendai Kousei Hospital, Heart Rhythm Center Sendai Japan.
  • Inoue M; Department of Cardiology National Hospital Organization Kanazawa Medical Center Ishikawa Japan.
  • Ueyama T; Department of Cardiology Yamaguchi Prefectural Grand Medical Center Yamaguchi Japan.
J Arrhythm ; 40(3): 423-433, 2024 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38939793
ABSTRACT

Background:

Despite the positive impact of implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) and wearable cardioverter defibrillators (WCDs) on prognosis, their implantation is often withheld especially in Japanese heart failure patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF) who have not experienced ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF) for uncertain reasons. Recent advancements in heart failure (HF) medications have significantly improved the prognosis for HFrEF. Given this context, a critical reassessment of the treatment and prognosis of ICDs and WCDs is essential, as it has the potential to reshape awareness and treatment strategies for these patients.

Methods:

We are initiating a prospective multicenter observational study for HFrEF patients eligible for ICD in primary and secondary prevention, and WCD, regardless of device use, including all consenting patients. Study subjects are to be enrolled from 31 participant hospitals located throughout Japan from April 1, 2023, to December 31, 2024, and each will be followed up for 1 year or more. The planned sample size is 651 cases. The primary endpoint is the rate of cardiac implantable electronic device implementation. Other endpoints include the incidence of VT/VF and sudden death, all-cause mortality, and HF hospitalization, other events. We will collect clinical background information plus each patient's symptoms, Clinical Frailty Scale score, laboratory test results, echocardiographic and electrocardiographic parameters, and serial changes will also be secondary endpoints.

Results:

Not applicable.

Conclusion:

This study offers invaluable insights into understanding the role of ICD/WCD in Japanese HF patients in the new era of HF medication.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article