Long-term outcome of electrical cardioversion in patients with chronic atrial flutter.

نویسندگان

  • H J Crijns
  • I C Van Gelder
  • R G Tieleman
  • J Brügemann
  • P J De Kam
  • A T Gosselink
  • M T Bink-Boelkens
  • K I Lie
چکیده

OBJECTIVE To determine the long-term outcome of serial electrical cardioversion therapy in patients with chronic atrial flutter. DESIGN Prospective study, case series. SETTING University hospital. PATIENTS 50 consecutive patients with chronic (> 24 hours) atrial flutter without a previous relapse on antiarrhythmic drugs. INTERVENTIONS Elective electrical cardioversion therapy, if necessary repeated, to obtain and keep patients in sinus rhythm. If the first cardioversion resulted in sinus rhythm, patients were not given antiarrhythmic drugs. Relapses were managed by repeated cardioversions then anti-arrhythmic drugs were used serially in a set sequence. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE Maintenance of sinus rhythm. RESULTS Mean (SD) follow up was 3.5 (1.7) years. The first cardioversion was successful in 48 patients (96%). After a single shock and without antiarrhythmic drugs being used, 42% of the patients maintained sinus rhythm in the long-term. Only left atrial size was inversely related to the efficacy of one shock (P = 0.025). With serial cardioversion 90% of the patients were kept in sinus rhythm for 5 years. Univariate analysis showed that a long duration of arrhythmia and impaired cardiac function were both related to poor outcome. During follow up 3 patients died of progression of heart failure and another 5 died suddenly. None of these 5 patients was on antiarrhythmic drugs. CONCLUSIONS Electrical cardioversion was an effective and safe method of converting chronic atrial flutter to sinus rhythm. To maintain sinus rhythm, more than half of the patients required multiple shocks and prophylactic antiarrhythmic drugs. Sudden death was relatively frequent in the study population; the limited data available from this study suggest that such deaths were caused by the underlying disease and not drug related proarrhythmia.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Heart

دوره 77 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1997