Patrycja Pruszkowska
Medical University of Silesia
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 2015
R. Lenarczyk; Ewa Jędrzejczyk‐Patej; M. Mazurek; Mariola Szulik; Oskar Kowalski; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Adam Sokal; Beata Średniawa; Joanna Boidol; Jacek Kowalczyk; Tomasz Podolecki; Grzegorz Mencel; Zbigniew Kalarus
The prognostic impact of improvement in health‐related quality of life (QoL) and its relation to response in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) recipients remains unknown.
Cardiology Journal | 2014
Ewa Jędrzejczyk-Patej; Radosław Lenarczyk; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Oskar Kowalski; Michal Mazurek; Adam Sokal; Joanna Boidol; Aleksandra Woźniak; Sławomir Pluta; Mariola Szulik; Agnieszka Liberska; Zbigniew Kalarus
BACKGROUND The aim of the study was to assess the impact of atrial fibrillation (AF) with and without the need for atrioventricular junction (AVJ) ablation on outcomes in patients undergoing cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT). METHODS A single center cohort of 200 consecutive CRT patients was divided into three groups: 1) AF with CRT pacing < 95% in which AVJ ablation was performed (AF-ABL, n = 40; 20%), 2) AF without the need for AVJ ablation (AF-non ABL, n = 40; 20%), 3) sinus rhythm (SR, n = 120; 60%). All patients were assessed before CRT implantation and at 6-month follow-up. Positive clinical response to CRT was considered alive status without the need for heart transplantation and improvement ≥ 1 NYHA after 6 months. The comparative analysis among all study groups with respect to response-rate and long-term survival was performed. RESULTS The 6-month response-rate in both AF-ABL and AF-nonABL was significantly lower than in SR (52.5 and 50 vs.77.5%, respectively; both p < 0.017), though there were no differences in baseline characteristics among study groups apart from higher baseline NT-proBNP levels in AF-ABL. However, after adjustment for this confounder, and despite optimal CRT pacing burden in study groups, the remote all-cause mortality during median follow-up of 36.1 months was significantly higher in AF-ABL than in SR (adjusted HR = 2.57, 95% CI 1.09-6.02, p = 0.03). What is more, no difference in long-term survival between SR and AF-nonABL was observed. CONCLUSIONS Despite the improvement of CRT pacing burden and thus response-rate up to the level of AF subjects without the need for ablation, the long-term survival of AF patients requiring AVJ ablation remains still worse than in SR.
Kardiologia Polska | 2014
Adam Sokal; Ewa Jedrzejczyk; Radosław Lenarczyk; Sławomir Pluta; Oskar Kowalski; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Michał Mazurek; Andrzej Świątkowski; Zbigniew Kalarus
BACKGROUND AND AIM Currently, cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) is recommended only for New York Heart Association (NYHA) class IV ambulatory patients. However, some recent reports have suggested that CRT could also be beneficial for end-stage inotrope-dependent heart failure (HF) NYHA class IV patients. In this report, we summarise the results of CRT implantation in a group of 11 HF inotrope-dependent patients who were not candidates for urgent orthotopic heart transplantation (OHT). METHODS AND RESULTS Between August 2006 and June 2011, 11 end-stage inotrope-dependent HF patients with wide QRS complex, ineligible for urgent OHT, were implanted with CRT in the Silesian Centre for Heart Diseases in Zabrze. Dependence on inotropic therapy was defined as an inability to stop the infusion of the drug without the occurrence of hypotension, oligooranuria and/or hypoxaemia. All patients were successfully implanted with CRT and subsequently weaned from inotropes in a median time of two (1-17) days. Mean QRS duration shortened from 190 ± 34 ms at baseline to 142 ± 25 ms (p < 0.001) after the procedure. Average left ventricular ejection fraction increased from 19 ± 4% to 25 ± 4% (p < 0.001). All patients were discharged from hospital. Median hospital stay after the procedure was ten (5-56) days. During the median follow-upof 1,212 (182-2,048) days, four patients died (one due to arrhythmic storm, three others due to progressive pump failure). During that period, 57 adequate device interventions occurred in three patients, including 52 therapies in one fatal case. CONCLUSIONS CRT can be an alternative for end-stage inotrope-dependent HF patients with wide QRS who are ineligible for urgent heart transplantation.
International Journal of Cardiology | 2016
Michał Mazurek; Ewa Jędrzejczyk-Patej; Radosław Lenarczyk; Agnieszka Liberska; Katarzyna Przybylska-Siedlecka; Monika Kozieł; Stanisław Morawski; Tomasz Podolecki; Jacek Kowalczyk; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Sławomir Pluta; Adam Sokal; Oskar Kowalski; Zbigniew Kalarus
BACKGROUND Incidence and clinical significance of transient, daily fluctuations of biventricular pacing percentage (CRT%) remain unknown. We assessed the value of daily remote monitoring in identifying prognostically critical burden of low CRT%. METHODS AND RESULTS Prospective, single-centre registry encompassed 304 consecutive heart failure patients with cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators (CRT-D). Patients with 24-h episodes of CRT% loss<95% were assigned to quartiles depending on cumulative time spent in low CRT%: quartile 1 (1-8days), 2 (9-20days), 3 (21-60days) and quartile 4 (>60days). During median follow-up of 35months 51,826 transmissions were analysed, including 15,029 in 208 (68.4%) patients with episodes of low CRT%. Overall, mean CRT%≥95% vs. <95% resulted in a 4-fold lower mortality (17.3 vs. 68.2%; p<0.001). Fifty-four percent of patients experienced episodes of CRT% loss, despite 85.6% having mean CRT%≥95%. Mortality was lowest in quartile 1 (7.7%), while longer periods of CRT% loss resulted in significantly higher death rates (25.0 vs. 34.6 vs. 57.7%; quartiles 2-4 respectively, p<0.001), despite mean CRT% still being ≥95% in quartiles 1-3. Cumulative low CRT% burden was the independent risk factor for death (HR 1.013; 95% CI 1.006-1.021; p<0.001). Mortality rose by 1.3 and 49% with every additional day and quartile of CRT% loss, respectively. CONCLUSIONS Daily remote monitoring allows one to detect 24-h episodes of CRT% loss<95% in over two-thirds of CRT-D recipients during median observation of 3years. Cumulative low CRT% burden (in days) independently predicts mortality before mean CRT% drop.
Kardiologia Polska | 2018
Patrycja Pruszkowska; Radosław Lenarczyk; Jakub Gumprecht; Ewa Jędrzejczyk-Patej; Michał Mazurek; Oskar Kowalski; Adam Sokal; Tomasz Podolecki; Stanisław Morawski; Witold Streb; Katarzyna Mitręga; Zbigniew Kalarus
BACKGROUND Pulmonary vein isolation with cryoballoon catheter ablation (CCB) is an effective method of treatment in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), but in patients with heart failure (HF) the role of CCB remains unknown. AIM The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility, effectiveness, and safety of CCB in patients with HF and cardiac im-plantable electronic devices (CIEDs), the impact of the procedure on symptoms, and echocardiographic parameters. METHODS Thirty consecutive HF patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤ 40% and CIED, referred for CCB of AF, were included. Procedural parameters were compared to a group of 59 consecutive patients without cardiac diseases referred for CCB (control group). RESULTS The number of veins ablated per patient was smaller and application was performed less frequently in the right inferior pulmonary vein in the HF group compared with the control group (66.7% vs. 88.1%; p = 0.01, respectively). In two (6.7%) patients from the HF group and in five (8.5%) from the control group procedure-related complications occurred (p = 0.76). After six months 21 HF patients (70%), after one year 13 (43%), and after 625 days only three (10%) were free from arrhythmia. AF burden was significantly reduced after six months compared to the pre-ablation period (18.5% vs. 52.9%; p = 0.001). New York Heart Association and European Heart Rhythm Association classes were both significantly (p < 0.001) reduced and LVEF was higher after six months in the HF patients. CONCLUSIONS Safety and feasibility of CCB for AF in HF patients with CIED are comparable to subjects with structurally nor-mal heart; however, stable positioning of the balloon in the right inferior pulmonary vein may be more challenging. Although late recurrences are common, ablation reduces arrhythmia burden and leads to a long-term improvement of symptoms and echocardiographic indices.
Postepy Higieny I Medycyny Doswiadczalnej | 2017
Adam Sokal; Sylwia Wójcik; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Oskar Kowalski; Radosław Lenarczyk; Agnieszka Liberska; Michał Mazurek; Sławomir Pluta; Zbigniew Kalarus
BACKGROUND Complex mechanisms of responsible for originating and maintaining of atrial fibrillation (AF) are involved in pathophysiology of this arrhythmia. Inflammation substantially contribute to arrhythmic remodelling of atrial tissue.The aim of the present study is to assess an applicability of ferritin and high sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) as biomarkers of atrial fibrillation and their usefulness in evaluation of efficacy of cryoablation. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study population consisted of 40 patients who underwent first AF cryoablation procedure. The whole follow-up time was for 6 months. The efficacy of cryoablation was defined as lack of episodes of AF longer than 30 s reported either in patients medical documentation or present in standard or Holter ECG records. Concentrations of hs-CRP (latex method ) and ferritin (immunochemical method) were determined in standard way in hospital laboratory. RESULTS The recurrence of atrial fibrillation during follow-up was detected in 7 of 40 patients (efficacy 82.5%). Basal concentrations of hs-CRP and ferritin were significantly higher in patients who underwent ablation during AF. Ablation resulted in an increase of either hs-CRP or ferritin concentrations. After seven days, both hs-CRP and ferritin concentrations returned to basal level. The trend toward the higher concentration of hs-CRP was observed in AF recurrence subgroup in 30th and the 90th day after the procedure. Ferritin concentrations were significantly higher in recurrence subgroup after 30 and 90 days. CONCLUSION Our results suggest that the evaluation of ferritin serum level can be a potential tool for assessment of AF treatment efficacy.
Cardiology Journal | 2014
Ewa Jędrzejczyk-Patej; Oskar Kowalski; Beata Średniawa; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Adam Sokal; Mariola Szulik; Michał Mazurek; Jacek Kowalczyk; Zbigniew Kalarus; Radosław Lenarczyk
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of device-based diagnostic parameters in predicting ventricular arrhythmias in cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) recipients. METHODS Ninety-six CRT-D patients participating in TRUST CRT Trial were analyzed. The inclusion criteria were: heart failure in NYHA ≥ 3 class, QRS ≥ 120 ms, LVEF £ 35% and significant mechanical dyssynchrony. Patients were divided into those with (n = 31, 92 arrhythmias) and without (n = 65) appropriate ICD interventions within follow-up of 12.03 ± 6.7 months. Daily monitored device-based parameters: heart rate (HR), thoracic impedance (TI), HR variability and physical activity were analyzed in 4 time windows: within 10, 7, 3 days and 1 day before appropriate ICD interventions. RESULTS A consistent pattern of changes in three monitored factors was observed prior to arrhythmia: 1) a gradual increase of day HR (from 103.43% of reference within 10-day window to 105.55% one day before, all p < 0.05 vs. reference); 2) variations in night HR (104.75% in 3 days, 107.65% one day before, all p < 0.05) and 3) TI decrease (from 97.8% in 10 days to 96.81% one day before, all p < 0.05). The combination of three parameters had better predictive value, which improved further after exclusion of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). The predictive model combining HR and TI together with LVEF and NT-proBNP was more prognostic than the model involving LVEF and NT-proBNP alone (difference in AUC 0.05, 95% CI 0.0005-0.09, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS Daily device-monitored parameters show significant variations prior to ventricular arrhythmia. Combination of multiple parameters improves arrhythmia predictive performance by its additive value to baseline risk factors, while presence of AF diminishes it.
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology | 2017
Stanisław Morawski; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Beata Sredniawa; Radosław Lenarczyk; Zbigniew Kalarus
Kardiologia Polska | 2014
Katarzyna Mitręga; Radosław Lenarczyk; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Zbigniew Kalarus; Beata Średniawa
Cardiology Journal | 2004
Radosław Lenarczyk; Oskar Kowalski; Patrycja Pruszkowska; Janusz Prokopczuk; Teresa Zielińska; Jadwiga Obrębska; Zbigniew Kalarus i Lech Poloński