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Abstract INTRODUCTION There is few data about long-term outcomes of conservative management (without catheter ablation) of patients with a first episode of arrhythmic storm (AS) in the current context. This study analyzes the short and long-term outcomes of implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) patients with a first episode of AS receiving non-interventional management. METHODS Consecutive patients admitted with a first episode of AS between January 2008 and June 2019 receiving medical management without catheter ablation were included. AS was defined as ≥ 3 appropriate ICD therapies occurring during a 24h span. Medical management included: correction of triggers, sedation/mechanical ventilation, antiarrhythmic drugs, ICD reprogramming and neuraxial modulation. Baseline clinical characteristics and follow-up data were recorded. All patients were followed every 6 months at the ICD office. The primary end-point was all-cause mortality. RESULTS 60 patients (81% male, 62.8 ± 16.2 years, 43% ischaemic, LVEF 35.4 ± 14%) with a first episode of AS treated conservatively were included. Thirty-day survival was 96.5% and 1-year survival was 82%. During a median (interquartilic range) follow-up of 31 (6-69) months 31 (51.7%) patients died (51.6% due to cardiovascular aetiology) and 35 (58.3%) patients were readmitted (48.5% due to recurrent arrhythmic events and 45.7% due to heart failure). Age [HR 1.05 (95% confidence interval: 1.01-1.08)] and end-diastolic diameter [HR 1.05 (95% confidence interval: 1-2)] were the strongest independent predictors of all-cause mortality. CONCLUSION Despite the severity of this entity, medical management (without catheter ablation) of a first episode of AS is reasonable given its good 30-day and 1-year survival. However, a high rate of AS recurrence and readmissions are observed during long-term follow-up. Efforts are needed in order to identify those patients with a first episode of AS that could benefit from an early catheter ablation strategy.

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