Comparing adolescent- and adult-onset unexplained cardiac arrest: Results from the Dutch Idiopathic VF Registry

Current cohorts of patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) primarily include adult-onset patients. Underlying causes of sudden cardiac arrest vary with age; therefore, underlying causes and disease course may differ for adolescent-onset vs adult-onset patients. The purpose of this st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heart rhythm 2024-10, Vol.21 (10), p.1779-1786
Hauptverfasser: Verheul, Lisa M., Hoeksema, Wiert F., Groeneveld, Sanne A., Mulder, Bart A., Bootsma, Marianne, Alings, Marco, Evertz, Reinder, Blank, Andreas C., Kammeraad, Janneke A.E., Clur, Sally-Ann B., Yap, Sing-Chien, Postema, Pieter G., Wilde, Arthur A.M., Volders, Paul G.A., Hassink, Rutger J.
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Zusammenfassung:Current cohorts of patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) primarily include adult-onset patients. Underlying causes of sudden cardiac arrest vary with age; therefore, underlying causes and disease course may differ for adolescent-onset vs adult-onset patients. The purpose of this study was to compare adolescent-onset with adult-onset patients having an initially unexplained cause of VF. The study included 39 patients with an index event aged ≤19 years (adolescent-onset) and 417 adult-onset patients from the Dutch Idiopathic VF Registry. Data on event circumstances, clinical characteristics, change in diagnosis, and arrhythmia recurrences were collected and compared between the 2 groups. In total, 42 patients received an underlying diagnosis during follow-up (median 7 [2–12] years), with similar yields (15% adolescent-onset vs 9% adult-onset; P = .16). Among the remaining unexplained patients, adolescent-onset patients (n = 33) had their index event at a median age of 17 [16–18] years, and 72% were male. The youngest patient was aged 13 years. In comparison with adults (n = 381), adolescent-onset patients more often had their index event during exercise (P
ISSN:1547-5271
1556-3871
1556-3871
DOI:10.1016/j.hrthm.2024.03.031