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Discordância entre Diretrizes Internacionais sobre Critérios de Prevenção Primária de Morte Súbita na Cardiomiopatia Hipertrófica
Authors:Beatriz Piva e Mattos,Fernando Luí  s Scolari,Henrique Iahnke Garbin
Abstract:BackgroundRisk stratification for sudden cardiac death (SCD) in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is based on different algorithms proposed by the 2011 ACCF/AHA and 2014 ESC guidelines.ObjectiveTo analyze the 2014 ESC model for SCD risk stratification and primary prevention ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator) in HCM in comparison to the North American guideline.MethodsAn HCM cohort was evaluated and the ESC HCM-Risk SCD score was calculated. Agreement of ICD recommendations criteria between the two guidelines was analyzed with Kappa coefficient. P<0.05 was adopted for the statistical analysis.ResultsIn 90 consecutive patients followed for 6±3 years, the mean calculated ESC risk score was 3.2±2.5%. The risk predictors that have mainly contributed to the score calculation in the low (1.88% [1.42–2.67]), intermediate (5.17% [4.89–5.70]) and high-risk (7.82% [7.06–9.19]) categories were: maximal left ventricular wall thickness (1.60% [1.25–2.02]; 3.20% [3.18–3.36]; 4.46% [4.07–5.09]), left atrial diameter (0.97% [0.83–1.21]; 1.86% [1.67-2.40]; 2.48% [2.21–3.51]) and age (-0.91% [0.8–1.13]; -1.90% [1.12–2.03]; -2.34% [1.49–2.73]). The European model decreased the ICD recommendations in 32 (36%) patients. Among the 43 (48%) individuals with class IIa recommendation under the 2011 ACCF/AHA guideline, 8 (18%) were downgraded to class IIb and 24 (56%) to class III. Low agreement was found between the two systems: Kappa=0.355 and p=0.0001. In 8 (9%) patients with SCD or appropriate shock, 4 (50%) met class IIa indication with the 2011 ACCF/AHA guideline, but none achieved this class of recommendation with the 2014 ESC model.ConclusionLow agreement was found between the two strategies. The novel ESC model decreased the ICD recommendations, especially in those with class IIa recommendation, but left unprotected all patients with SCD or appropriate shock. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2020; 115(2):197-204)
Keywords:Cardiomiopatia Hipertró  fica/gené  tica, Hereditariedade, Morte Sú  bita Cardí  aca, Arritmias Cardí  acas, Sí  ncope, Desfibriladores Implantá  veis, Choque, Estudos de Coortes
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