2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0277115
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The impacts of preoperative frailty on readmission after cardiac implantable electrical device implantation

Abstract: Cardiac implantable electrical devices (CIED) such as pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization therapies are generally recommended for older patients and those with severe heart failure (HF). However, there is currently a lack of evidence on the relationship between frailty and readmission rates among patients with CIED. This study investigated whether preoperative frailty influenced readmission rates among patients with CIED over a one-year period following implantati… Show more

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“…A median of 1.2 life-years were gained for those > 80 who came for ICD replacement (2-year mortality 38.1%; 16.7% having life-threatening arrhythmias). 104 While no prospective trial proves lack of any benefit from ICD replacement or CRT upgrade in a frail population, a substantial percent of frail patients are less likely to respond to CRT (53% vs 73%), 119 and are at greater risk of heart failure decompensation (55.6% vs. 16.4%), 125 cardiovascular readmission and death 119 , 126 after device implant. Frail patients also have risk of complications including infection, erosion, perforation, and, if necessary, lead extraction with poor outcomes.…”
Section: Device Replacement Upgrade/downgrade and Deactivation At End...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A median of 1.2 life-years were gained for those > 80 who came for ICD replacement (2-year mortality 38.1%; 16.7% having life-threatening arrhythmias). 104 While no prospective trial proves lack of any benefit from ICD replacement or CRT upgrade in a frail population, a substantial percent of frail patients are less likely to respond to CRT (53% vs 73%), 119 and are at greater risk of heart failure decompensation (55.6% vs. 16.4%), 125 cardiovascular readmission and death 119 , 126 after device implant. Frail patients also have risk of complications including infection, erosion, perforation, and, if necessary, lead extraction with poor outcomes.…”
Section: Device Replacement Upgrade/downgrade and Deactivation At End...mentioning
confidence: 99%