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Implanted pulse generator ups exercise tolerance in HF


 

REPORTING FROM HEART RHYTHM 2018

Survival free of cardiac death and heart failure hospitalization at 24 weeks was 97.1% in the CCM arm versus 89.2% in controls, which was a secondary finding that reached statistical significance in favor of CCM (P = .048) in one analysis of Kaplan-Meier estimates, investigators said in their report.

The CCM device could fulfill an unmet need for patients who have persistent heart failure despite optimal, guideline-based medical therapy, according to the investigators.

“Although ICDs are applicable to the broad population of patients with ejection fraction [at least] 35%, they do not deliver a therapy for improving exercise tolerance or quality of life,” they said in their report.

Research grant support for the study came from Impulse Dynamics. Dr. Abraham and several coauthors reported serving as consultants to the company.

SOURCE: Abraham WT et al. JACC Heart Fail. 2018 May 10. doi: 10.1016/j.jchf.2018.04.010.

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