Impact of Age on Hospital Outcomes After Catheter Ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia
Author Type(s)
Resident/Fellow
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2024
DOI
10.1002/joa3.12998
Journal Title
Journal of Arrhythmia
Department
Medicine
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The real-world data on the safety profile of ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation among elderly patients is not well-established. This study aimed to evaluate the procedural outcomes among those aged 18-64 years versus those aged ≥65 years who underwent catheter ablation of VT.
METHOD: Using the Nationwide Readmissions Database, our study included patients aged ≥18 years who underwent VT catheter ablation between 2017 and 2020. We divided the patients into non-elderly (18-64 years old) and elderly age groups (≥65 years old). We then analyzed the in-hospital procedural outcome and 30-day readmission between these two groups.
RESULTS: Our study included 2075 (49.1%) non-elderly patients and 2153 (50.9%) elderly patients who underwent VT ablation. Post-procedurally, elderly patients had significantly higher rates of prolonged index hospitalization (≥7 days; 35.5% vs. 29.3%,
CONCLUSION: Elderly patients have worse in-hospital outcome, early mortality, non-home discharge, and 30-day readmission following catheter ablation for VT. There was no significant difference between elderly and non-elderly groups in the procedural complications.
Recommended Citation
Tan, M., Yeo, Y., Ang, Q., Kiwan, C., Fatunde, O., Lee, J., Tolat, A., & Sorajja, D. (2024). Impact of Age on Hospital Outcomes After Catheter Ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia. Journal of Arrhythmia, 40 (2), 317-324. https://doi.org/10.1002/joa3.12998