Long-Term Extrapolation of Clinical Benefits Among Patients With Mild Heart Failure Receiving Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Analysis of the 5-Year Follow-Up From the REVERSE Study

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作者
Gold, Michael R. [1 ]
Padhiar, Amie [2 ]
Mealing, Stuart [2 ]
Sidhu, Manpreet K. [3 ]
Tsintzos, Stelios I. [4 ]
Abraham, William T. [5 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ S Carolina, Div Cardiol, Charleston, SC 29425 USA
[2] ICON Oxford Outcomes, Hlth Econ & Epidemiol, Oxford, England
[3] ICON Oxford Outcomes, Hlth Econ & Epidemiol, Morristown, NJ USA
[4] Medtron Global CRHF Headquarters, Global Econ Reimbursement & Evidence, Mounds View, MN USA
[5] Ohio State Univ, Div Cardiovasc Med, Columbus, OH 43210 USA
关键词
cardiac resynchronization therapy; health economics; heart failure; health policy; rank-preserving structural failure time; LEFT-VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; CARE-HF; MORTALITY; SURVIVAL; DESIGN; TRIAL; PREVENTION; GUIDELINES; RATIONALE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jchf.2015.05.005
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES This study sought to assess the lifelong extrapolated patient outcomes with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in mild heart failure (HF), beyond the follow-up of randomized clinical trials (RCTs). BACKGROUND RCTs have demonstrated short-term survival and HF hospitalization benefits of CRT in mild HF. We used data from the 5-year follow-up of the REVERSE (REsynchronization reVErses Remodeling in Systolic left vEntricular dysfunction) study to extrapolate survival and HF hospitalizations. We compared CRT-ON versus CRT-OFF and CRT defibrillators (CRT-D) versus CRT pacemakers (CRT-P). METHODS Multivariate regression models were used to estimate treatment-specific all-cause mortality, disease progression, and HF-related hospitalization rates. Rank-preserving structural failure time (RPSFT) models were used to adjust for protocol-mandated crossover in the survival analysis. RESULTS CRT-ON was predicted to increase survival by 22.8% (CRT-ON 52.5% vs. CRT-OFF 29.7%; hazard ratio [HR]: 0.45; p = 0.21), leading to an expected survival of 9.76 years (CRT-ON) versus 7.5 years (CRT-OFF). CRT-D showed a significant improvement in survival compared with CRT-P (HR: 0.47; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.25 to 0.88; p = 0.02) and were predicted to offer 2.77 additional life-years. New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class II patients had a 30.6% higher HF hospitalization risk than class I (I vs. II incident rate ratio [IRR]: 0.69; 95% CI: 0.57 to 0.85; p < 0.001) and 3 times lower rate compared with class III (III vs. II IRR: 2.98; 95% CI: 2.29 to 3.87; p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS RPSFT estimates yielded results demonstrating clinically important long-term benefit of CRT in mild HF. CRT was predicted to reduce mortality, with CRT-D prolonging life more than CRT-P. NYHA functional class I/II patients were shown to have a significantly reduced risk of HF hospitalization compared with class III, leading to CRT reducing HF hospitalization rates. (C) 2015 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.
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页码:691 / 700
页数:10
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