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Journal of Cardiology 2019-Feb

Safety and efficacy of in-hospital cardiac rehabilitation following antiarrhythmic therapy for patients with electrical storm.

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Jo Kato
Akira Koike
Kenji Kuroki
Yuta Takayanagi
Masafumi Takahashi
Hirotomo Konno
Yukio Sekiguchi
Akihiko Nogami
Kazutaka Aonuma

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BACKGROUND

Exercise-based in-hospital rehabilitation for patients with electrical storm (ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation, VT/VF) following antiarrhythmic therapy may prevent the deleterious outcomes of prolonged immobility, but the safety and efficacy of this strategy are still uncertain. We retrospectively investigated the rate of electrical storm recurrence in patients receiving rehabilitation.

METHODS

Sixty-seven patients receiving therapy for electrical storm were included in this study. After treatment, patients were divided into rehabilitation (n=39) and non-rehabilitation (n=28) groups.

RESULTS

Incidences of electrical storm recurrence and VT/VF requiring anti-tachycardia pacing or electrical defibrillation did not differ significantly between the rehabilitation and non-rehabilitation groups (13% vs. 21% and 28% vs. 25%, respectively). However, early mobilization initiated ≤2 days after primary therapy was disadvantageous for electrical storm and VT/VF recurrence compared to later mobilization (21% vs. 6% and 34% vs. 19%, respectively). Although the activities of daily living (ADL) at admission were significantly lower in the rehabilitation group, the scores were restored to the level of the non-rehabilitation group at the time of discharge. Univariate analysis revealed that high B-type natriuretic peptide (hazard ratio [HR]: 3.2; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.1-11), decreased left ventricular ejection fraction, and elevated E/E' (HR: 3.4; 95% CI: 1.1-11) were associated with VT/VF recurrence.

CONCLUSIONS

The incidence of electrical storm relapse is substantial following antiarrhythmic therapy, but it is not increased by in-hospital rehabilitation. Although caution is urged for early mobilization, sustaining mobility to resume activity is recommended because ADL levels tend to deteriorate as a result of prolonged bed rest.

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