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   Patient Activity and Survival Following Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Implantation: the ALTITUDE Activity Study  
   
نویسنده kramer d.b. ,mitchell s.l. ,monteiro j. ,jones p.w. ,normand s.-l. ,hayes d.l. ,reynolds m.r.
منبع journal of the american heart association - 2015 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 5
چکیده    Methods and results: patients enrolled in the boston scientific latitude remote monitoring system from 2008 to 2012 with icds were eligible. remote monitoring data were used to calculate mean daily activity at baseline (30 to 60 days after implantation),and longitudinally. cox regression was used to examine the association between survival and increments of 30 minutes/day in both (1) mean baseline activity and (2) time-varying activity,with both adjusted for demographic and device characteristics. a total of 98 437 patients were followed for a median of 2.2 years (mean age of 67.7±13.1 years; 71.7% male). mean baseline daily activity was 107.5±66.2 minutes/day. the proportion of patients surviving after 4 years was significantly higher among those in the most versus least active quintile of mean baseline activity (90.5% vs. 50.0%; log-rank p value,<0.001). lower mean baseline activity (i.e.,incremental difference of 30-minutes/day) was independently associated with a higher risk of death (adjusted hazard ratio [ahr],1.44; 95% confidence interval [ci],1.427 to 1.462). time-varying activity was similarly associated with a higher risk of death (ahr,1.48; 95% ci,1.451 to 1.508),indicating that a patient having 30 minutes per day less activity in a given month has a 48% increased hazard for death when compared to a similar patient in the same month.conclusions: patient activity measured by icds strongly correlates with survival following icd implantation.background: physical activity data are collected automatically by implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (icds). though these data potentially provide a quantifiable and easily accessible measure of functional status,its relationship with survival has not been well studied. © 2015 the authors. published on behalf of the american heart association,inc.,by wiley blackwell.
کلیدواژه death; implantable cardioverter‐defibrillators; sudden
آدرس beth israel deaconess medical center,boston,ma (d.b.k.,s.l.m.) harvard medical school,boston,ma (d.b.k.,s.l.m.,s.l.n.) hebrew seniorlife institute for aging research,boston,ma (d.b.k., S.L.M.), beth israel deaconess medical center,boston,ma (d.b.k.,s.l.m.) harvard medical school,boston,ma (d.b.k.,s.l.m.,s.l.n.) hebrew seniorlife institute for aging research,boston,ma (d.b.k., S.L.M.), north american science associates,inc,minneapolis, MN (J.M.), boston scientific,st paul, MN (P.W.J.), harvard medical school,boston,ma (d.b.k.,s.l.m.,s.l.n.) harvard school of public health,boston, MA (S.L.N.), mayo clinic,rochester, MN (D.L.H.), lahey clinic,burlington,ma (m.r.r.) harvard clinical research institute,boston, MA (M.R.R.)
 
     
   
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