Abstract

Background: Studies have shown that implantation of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) devices could reduce morbidity and mortality in heart failure patients. Aims of this study are to examine the temporal trends and outcomes in CRT device implanted cancer survivors. Method: This study was a retrospective analysis of Nationwide Inpatient Sample during the period 2005-2014. Patients ≥18 years and who underwent CRT device implantation were included in the study. CCS codes 11-44 were used to identify cancer survivors. The International Classification of Diseases-9th Revision-Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) primary procedure codes 00.50 and 00.51 were used to identify patients with device implantation. Association between cancer diagnosis and in-hospital mortality and complications were determined using multivariable analyses. Result: During 2005 to 2014, a total of 392,758 inpatient CRT implantations were performed in the United States. Nearly 8.3% of these procedures were performed among patients with history of cancer. Number of procedures among cancer survivors decreased from 3127 in 2005 to 2115 in 2015. However, proportion of cancer patients undergoing CRT implantations increased from 6.8% in 2005 to 10.3% in 2014 (relative increase: 51.4%, P <0.001). Overall in-hospital mortality was higher among cancer survivors (odds ratio (OR) 1.44, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.01-2.10), compared to patients without a history of cancer. In addition, pericardial complications (OR 3.11, 95% CI 1.15-8.44), and vascular complications (OR 2.53, 95% CI 1.43-3.56) were observed more among cancer survivors. Discussion: Our study found that proportion of CRT implantations among cancer survivors increased from 6.8% to 10.3% during the study period. In addition, CRT implantations among cancer survivors were associated higher in-hospital complications. Strategies like prehabilitation and close collaboration between cardiologists and oncologists could improve outcome and general well-being of cancer survivors undergoing CRT implantations.

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