Age of cardiac resynchronisation therapy; cardiac resynchronisation therapy in elderly
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I have read the article entitled “Is cardiac resynchronisation therapy feasible, safe and beneficial in the very elderly?” by Olechowski, et al. with great interest, recently published in Journal of Geriatric Cardiology. The investigators reported that implantation of cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is feasible and safe in very elderly despite extensive co-morbidity. I would like to emphasize some important points to clarify this article. First of all it is well known that patients with non-ischemic heart failure respond better to CRT. In this study there was statistically significant higher number of over 80 years-old patients with ischemic heart failure. In this case to evaluate the response of two groups to CRT, the number of ischemic heart failure patients should be adjusted. Second, atrial fibrillation (AF) is seen in approximately 32% of heart failure patients and the frequency of AF is increases with age. No certain information is giving for the approach to AF patients. Did they perform AV nod ablation in patients with AF with CRT implantation or strict heart rate control? No answer is addressed for this question. Also no information regarding the approach to patients who developed with paroxysmal or persistent AF during follow-up is given. Already, there are conflicting results from studies for the respond to CRT in patients with AF. As a result, depending on the increase of co-morbidities with age, the evaluation of response to the CRT in elderly should be done with more detailed subgroup analysis.
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