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  • - The study compares mortality outcomes for patients with symptomatic sinus node dysfunction who received permanent pacemakers either as elective outpatient procedures or through urgent inpatient management, revealing a higher mortality rate for those admitted urgently.
  • - Analysis involving over 1200 patients showed that outpatient procedures significantly reduced 1-year all-cause mortality, with inpatient procedures resulting in worse outcomes.
  • - The findings suggest that avoiding hospital admissions for treatment is beneficial, especially for older patients with complex health issues, as it helps prevent complications associated with hospitalization.

Article Abstract

Background: Permanent pacemaker (PPM) implantation is a well-established treatment for symptomatic sinus node dysfunction (SND). The optimal timing of this intervention is unclear, with atrioventricular blocks often prioritized in resource stressed waiting lists due to mortality concerns.

Methods: Mortality data was compared between patients receiving elective outpatient (OP) PPM implantation, and those presenting to hospital for urgent inpatient (IP) management for symptomatic SND. Survival analysis was conducted using Kaplan-Meier plots and compared using the log-rank test. Univariable and multivariable Cox regression, as well as propensity score matching analyses were performed to assess the prognostic effect on 30-day and 1-year all-cause mortality of inpatient implant.

Results: Of the 1269 patients identified with isolated SND, 740 (58%) had PPMs implanted on an OP and 529 (42%) on an IP basis. Mortality was significantly worse in patients where management was driven by hospital admission on an urgent basis (Log-Rank χ2 = 21.6, p < 0.001) and remained an independent predictor of 1-year all-cause mortality (HR 3.40, 95% CI 1.97-5.86, p < 0.001) on multivariable analysis.

Conclusions: SND is predominantly a disease associated with ageing and comorbid populations, where avoidance of deconditioning, hospitalization acquired infections, and polypharmacy is advantageous. Admission avoidance is therefore the preferable strategy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pace.14856DOI Listing

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