Title of article :
Current clinical practice of cardiac resynchronization therapy in Turkey: Reflections from Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Survey-II
Author/Authors :
Koçyiğit, Duygu Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Hacettepe University - Ankara - Turkey , Sarıgül, Nedim Umutay Department of Cardiology - Medical Park Göztepe Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Timuçin Altın, Ali Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Ankara University - Ankara - Turkey , Çay, Serkan Division of Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology - Department of Cardiology - University of Health Sciences - Yüksek İhtisas Heart-Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Polat, Veli Department of Cardiology - University of Health Sciences - Bakırköy Sadi Konuk Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Saygı, Serkan Department of Cardiology - Medical Park İzmir Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Gümrükçüoğlu, Hasan Ali Department of Cardiology - Lokman Hekim Hospital - Van - Turkey , Gemici, Kani Department of Cardiology - Memorial Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , İkitimur, Barış Department of Cardiology - Cerrahpaşa Faculty of Medicine - İstanbul University - İstanbul - Turkey , Akyol, Ahmet Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Acıbadem Mehmet Ali Aydınlar University - Acıbadem Maslak Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Kaya Bilge, Ahmet Department of Cardiology - İstanbul Faculty of Medicine - İstanbul University - İstanbul - Turkey , Başarıcı, İbrahim Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Akdeniz University - Antalya - Turkey , Özcan, Emin Evren Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Dokuz Eylül University - İzmir - Turkey , Demir, Mesut Department of Cardiology - Faculty of Medicine - Çukurova University - Adana - Turkey , Kutsi Kabul, Hasan Department of Cardiology - University of Health Sciences - Gülhane Education and Research Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Ornek, Ender Department of Cardiology - University of Health Sciences - Ankara City Hospital - Ankara - Turkey , Normand, Camilla Division of Cardiology - Stavanger University Hospital - Stavanger-Norway - Institute of Internal Medicine - University of Bergen - Bergen - Norway , Linde, Cecilia Heart and Vascular Theme - Karolinska University Hospital and Karolinska Institutet - Stockholm - Sweden , Dickstein, Kenneth Division of Cardiology - Stavanger University Hospital - Stavanger-Norway - Institute of Internal Medicine - University of Bergen - Bergen - Norway
Pages :
15
From page :
382
To page :
396
Abstract :
Objective: Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been shown to reduce mortality in selected patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). CRT Survey-II was a snapshot survey to assess current clinical practice with regard to CRT. Herein, we aimed to compare Turkish data with other countries of European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Methods: The survey was conducted between October 2015 and December 2016 in 42 ESC member countries. All consecutive patients who underwent a de novo CRT implantation or a CRT upgrade were eligible. Results: A total of 288 centers included 11,088 patients. From Turkey, 16 centers recruited 424 patients representing 12.9% of all implantations. Compared to the entire cohort, Turkish patients were younger with a lower proportion of men and a higher proportion with ischemic etiology. Electrocardiography (ECG) showed sinus rhythm in 81.5%, a QRS duration of <130 ms in 10.1%, and ≥150 ms in 63.8% of patients. Left bundle branch block (LBBB) was more common. Median left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 25%, lower than in the overall ESC cohort, but NYHA class was more often II. Most common indication for CRT implantation was HF with a wide QRS (70.8%). Almost 98.3% of devices implanted were CRT-D, in contrast to the overall cohort. Fluoroscopy time was longer, but duration of overall procedure was shorter. LV lead implantation was unsuccessful in 2.6% patients. Periprocedural complication rate was 6.3%. The most common complication was bleeding. Remote monitoring was less utilized. Conclusion: These are the first observational data reflecting the current CRT practice in Turkey and comparing it with other countries of Europe. Findings of this study may help detect gaps and provide insights for improvement.
Keywords :
cardiac resynchronization therapy , epidemiological survey , heart failure
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2566516
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