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Decline in physical activity in the weeks preceding sustained ventricular arrhythmia in women


AutorenlisteBurch, Ashley E.; Erath, Julia W.; Kutyifa, Valentina; Assmus, Birgit; Bonderman, Diana; Russo, Andrea M.

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2020

Seiten283-287

ZeitschriftHeart rhythm O2

Bandnummer1

Heftnummer4

ISSN2666-5018

Open Access StatusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2020.06.004

VerlagElsevier


Abstract
BACKGROUND Heightened risk of cardiac arrest following physical exertion has been reported. Among patients with an implantable defibrillator, an appropriate shock for sustained ventricular arrhythmia was preceded by a retrospective self-report of engaging in mild-to-moderate physical activity. Previous studies evaluating the relationship between activity and sudden cardiac arrest lacked an objective measure of physical activity and women were often underrepresented. OBJECTIVE To determine the relationship between physical activity, recorded by accelerometer in a wearable cardioverterdefibrillator (WCD), and sustained ventricular arrhythmia among female patients. METHODS A dataset of female adult patients prescribed a WCD for a diagnosis of myocardial infarction or dilated cardiomyopathy was compiled from a commercial database. Curve estimation, to include linear and nonlinear interpolation, was applied to physical activity as a function of time (days before arrhythmia). RESULTS Among women who received an appropriate WCD shock for sustained ventricular arrhythmia (N = 120), a quadratic relationship between time and activity was present prior to shock. Physical activity increased starting at the beginning of the 30-day period up until day -16 (16 days before the ventricular arrhythmia) when activity begins to decline. CONCLUSION For patients who received treatment for sustained ventricular arrhythmia, a decline in physical activity was found during the 2 weeks preceding the arrhythmic event. Device monitoring for a sustained decline in physical activity may be useful to identify patients at near-term risk of a cardiac arrest.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilBurch, A., Erath, J., Kutyifa, V., Assmus, B., Bonderman, D. and Russo, A. (2020) Decline in physical activity in the weeks preceding sustained ventricular arrhythmia in women, Heart rhythm O2, 1(4), pp. 283-287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2020.06.004

APA-ZitierstilBurch, A., Erath, J., Kutyifa, V., Assmus, B., Bonderman, D., & Russo, A. (2020). Decline in physical activity in the weeks preceding sustained ventricular arrhythmia in women. Heart rhythm O2. 1(4), 283-287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hroo.2020.06.004



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DefibrillationVentricular arrhythmiaWEARABLE CARDIOVERTER-DEFIBRILLATORWOMEN


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