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Circulation | 2002

Relation of ejection fraction and inducible ventricular tachycardia to mode of death in patients with coronary artery disease: an analysis of patients enrolled in the multicenter unsustained tachycardia trial.

Alfred E. Buxton; Kerry L. Lee; Gail E. Hafley; D. George Wyse; John D. Fisher; Michael H. Lehmann; Luis A. Pires; Michael R. Gold; Douglas L. Packer; Mark E. Josephson; Eric N. Prystowsky; Mario Talajic

Background—Fifty percent of deaths in patients with coronary disease occur suddenly. Although many factors correlate with increased mortality, there is little information regarding the influence of these factors on mode of death. As such, optimum methods to determine patients most likely to benefit from implantable defibrillator therapy are unclear. Methods and Results—We analyzed the relation of ejection fraction and inducible ventricular tachyarrhythmias to mode of death in all 1791 patients enrolled in the Multicenter Unsustained Tachycardia Trial who did not receive antiarrhythmic therapy. Total mortality and arrhythmic deaths/cardiac arrests occurred more frequently in patients with ejection fraction <30% than in those with ejection fraction of 30% to 40%. The percentage of deaths classified as arrhythmic was similar in patients with ejection fraction <30% or ≥30%. The relative contribution of arrhythmic events to total mortality was significantly higher in patients with inducible tachyarrhythmia (58% of deaths in inducible patients versus 46% in noninducible patients, P =0.004). The higher percentage of events that were arrhythmic among patients with inducible tachyarrhythmia appeared more distinct among patients with an ejection fraction ≥30% (61% of events were arrhythmic among inducible patients with ejection fraction ≥30% and only 42% among noninducible patients, P =0.002). Conclusions—Both low ejection fraction and inducible tachyarrhythmias identify patients with coronary disease at increased mortality risk. Ejection fraction does not discriminate between modes of death, whereas inducible tachyarrhythmia identifies patients for whom death, if it occurs, is significantly more likely to be arrhythmic, especially if ejection fraction is ≥30%.


Archive | 2005

2004 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference: Atrial Fibrillation

Charles R. Kerr; Denis Roy; Stuart J. Connolly; Sean Connors; Eugene Crystal; Paul Dorian; Anne M. Gillis; Peter G. Guerra; Louise Harris; Brett Heilbron; George J. Klein; L. Brent Mitchell; Pierre Pagé; John H Parker; Christopher S. Simpson; Allan C. Skanes; Mario Talajic; D. George Wyse; Robert M. Gow; Samuel C. Siu; Kenneth M Flegel; Martin Green; Paul J. Hendry; Malcolm Hing; Jane Irvine; Heather Kertland; Paul Khairy; Shane Kimber; Francis Marchlinski; John Pawlovich


/data/revues/00028703/v149i3/S0002870304008129/ | 2011

Progression to chronic atrial fibrillation after the initial diagnosis of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: Results from the Canadian Registry of Atrial Fibrillation

Charles R. Kerr; Karin H. Humphries; Mario Talajic; George J. Klein; Stuart J. Connolly; Martin Green; John Boone; Robert S. Sheldon; Paul Dorian; David Newman


Archive | 2011

Society Position Statement Standardized Approaches to the Investigation of Syncope: Canadian Cardiovascular Society Position Paper

Robert S. Sheldon; Carlos A. Morillo; Andrew D. Krahn; Ratika Parkash; Mario Talajic; Jack V. Tu; David E. Johnstone; Richard Leather


Archive | 2016

Clinical Research The Canadian Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy Registry: Rationale, Design, and Preliminary Recruitment

Andrew D. Krahn; Jeff S. Healey; Brenda Gerull; Paul Angaran; Santabhanu Chakrabarti; Shubhayan Sanatani; Laura Arbour; Sandra L. Carroll; Colette Seifer; Martin Green; Jason D. Roberts; Mario Talajic; Robert M. Hamilton; Martin Gardner


Archive | 2016

Clinical Research The Risk Stratification and Stroke Prevention Therapy Care Gap in Canadian Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Paul Angaran; Paul Dorian; Mary K. Tan; Charles R. Kerr; Martin Green; David J. Gladstone; L. Brent Mitchell; Carl Fournier; Jafna L. Cox; Mario Talajic; Peter J. Lin; Anatoly Langer; Lianne Goldin; Shaun Goodman


Archive | 2016

Clinical Research Predictors of Ventricular Arrhythmias and Sudden Death in a Quebec Cohort With Brugada Syndrome

Lena Rivard; Antoine Roux; I. Nault; Jean Champagne; Jean-Francois Roux; Rafik Tadros; Mario Talajic; Julia Cadrin-Tourigny; Blandine Mondésert; Denis Roy; Laurent Macle; Jason G. Andrade; Katia Dyrda; Marc Dubuc; Peter G. Guerra; J. Sarrazin; Bernard Thibault; Paul Khairy


Archive | 2015

THAT the proposed 2014-2015 slate of Council Members be put forward for approval at the CCS Annual Business Meeting.

Heather J. Ross; Mario Talajic; Cathy Kelly; Christopher Buller; Anne Fournier; Camille L. Hancock Friesen; Simon Kouz; Frank Nigro; Nadia Gianetti; Mike Hartleib; Andrew D. Krahn; Marc Ruel; Rodney Zimmermann


Archive | 2015

Risk stratification for sudden death in arrhythmogenic right ventricular

Julia Cadrin-Tourigny; Rafik Tadros; Mario Talajic; Lena Rivard; Sylvia Abadir; Paul Khairy


Archive | 2014

Methodology Design of an Acute dP/dt Hemodynamic Measurement Protocol to Isolate Cardiac Effect of Pacing

Bernard Thibault; Marc Dubuc; Edward Karst; Jason G. Andrade; Katia Dyrda; Peter G. Guerra; Laurent Macle; Lena Rivard; Denis Roy; Mario Talajic; Kyungmoo Ryu; Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi; Niraj Varma; Paul Khairy

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Paul Khairy

Montreal Heart Institute

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Denis Roy

University of Kentucky

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Laurent Macle

Montreal Heart Institute

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Marc Dubuc

University of Western Ontario

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Paul Dorian

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre

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Lena Rivard

Montreal Heart Institute

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