Burden of arrhythmias in peripartum cardiomyopathy: Analysis of 9841 hospitalizations
2017
Abstract Background Peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Arrhythmogenic causes of death have been implicated in a significant number of patients. However, there is a dearth of systematic studies evaluating the burden of arrhythmias in PPCM. Methods We used the Healthcare Utilization Project, Nationwide Inpatient Sample database (2007–2012) and identified 9841 hospitalizations for women aged ≥18years with a primary diagnosis of PPCM. Frequency of arrhythmias, utilization of electrophysiologic procedures, length of stay, hospitalization costs and outcomes associated with arrhythmias were determined. Results Mean age was 30.05±6.69years. Arrhythmias were present in 18.7% of hospitalized PPCM cohort. Ventricular tachycardia was the most common arrhythmia and was noted in 4.2%. Approximately 2.2% of cases experienced cardiac arrest. Electrical cardioversion was performed in 0.3%, Catheter ablation in 1.9%, PPM implantation in 3.4% and ICD in 6.8% of hospitalizations for PPCM with arrhythmias. In-hospital mortality was 3-times more frequent in arrhythmia cohort (2.1% vs. 0.7%). Hospitalization costs were significantly higher in PPCM with arrhythmias. Elixhauser comorbidity score (adjusted OR:1.10; 95%CI:1.02–1.18; p=0.016), in-hospital mortality (adjusted OR:2.35; 95%CI:1.38–4.02; p=0.002), cardiogenic shock (adjusted OR:2.61; 95%CI:1.44–4.72; p=0.002), utilization of balloon pump (adjusted OR:13.4; 95%CI: 2.55–70.53; p Conclusions Arrhythmias were present in 18.7% of PPCM related hospitalizations. Morbidity, in-hospital mortality, length of inpatient stay, hospitalization costs and cardiac procedure utilization were significantly higher in the arrhythmia cohort.
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