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Heart Rhythm | 2014

Sudden cardiac arrest recorded during Holter monitoring: Prevalence, antecedent electrical events, and outcomes

Eiichi Watanabe; Teruhisa Tanabe; Motohisa Osaka; Akiko Chishaki; Bonpei Takase; Shinichi Niwano; Ichiro Watanabe; Kaoru Sugi; Takao Katoh; Kan Takayanagi; Koushi Mawatari; Minoru Horie; Ken Okumura; Hiroshi Inoue; Hirotsugu Atarashi; Iwao Yamaguchi; Susumu Nagasawa; Kazuo Moroe; Itsuo Kodama; Tsuneaki Sugimoto; Yoshifusa Aizawa

BACKGROUND Causative arrhythmias of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) are changing in this age of improved coronary care. OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to examine the frequency of terminal arrhythmias and the electrical events prior to SCA. METHODS We analyzed 24-hour Holter recordings of 132 patients enrolled from 41 institutions who either died (n = 88) or had an aborted death (n = 44). The Holter recordings were obtained for diagnosing and evaluating diseases and arrhythmias in those without any episodes suggestive of SCA. RESULTS In 97 patients (73%), SCA was associated with ventricular tachyarrhythmias and in 35 (27%) with bradyarrhythmias. The bradyarrhythmia-related SCA patients were older than those with a tachyarrhythmia-related SCA (70 ± 13 years vs. 58 ± 19 years, P < .001). The most common arrhythmia for a tachyarrhythmia-related SCA was ventricular tachycardia degenerating to ventricular fibrillation (45%). The bradyarrhythmia-related SCA was caused by asystole (74%) or AV block (26%). Spontaneous conversion was observed in 37 patients (38%) with ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Of those, 62% of the patients experienced symptoms including syncope, chest pain, or convulsion. Multivariate logistic analysis revealed that independent predictors of mortality for tachyarrhythmia-related SCAs were advanced age (odds ratio 1.04, 95% confidence interval 1.02-1.08) and ST elevation within the hour before SCA (odds ratio 3.54, 95% confidence interval 1.07-13.5). In contrast, the presence of preceding torsades de pointes was associated with spontaneous conversion (odds ratio 0.20, 95% confidence interval 0.05-0.66). CONCLUSION The most frequent cause of SCA remains ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Advanced age and ST elevation before SCA are risk factors for mortality in tachyarrhythmia-related SCAs.


Japanese Journal of Medicine | 1991

Post transplanted infective endocarditis.

Motomaru Masutani; Kiyomitsu Ikeoka; Ryoutarou Sasaki; Susumu Nagasawa; Seinosuke Kawashima; Yorihisa Mitani; Kazuhiro Fujitani; Tadaaki Iwasaki; Yukio Sawada; Kunio Uematsu


Japanese Heart Journal | 1988

The Effect of Protein Kinase C Inhibitor (H-7) on Contraction of Aorta from Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats

Ryohei Shibata; Shigeru Morita; Susumu Nagasawa; Yosiko Matsumori; Tadaaki Iwasaki; Kazuo Nagai; Sadao Miyata


Japanese Heart Journal | 1985

Vascular reactivity in SHR and WKY

Shigeru Morita; Susumu Nagasawa; Yorihisa Mitani; Tadaaki Iwasaki; Sadao Miyata; Kazuo Nagai; Yoshitaka Kawai


Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 1993

Circadian rhythm of heart rate variability in normal healthy subjects : evaluation of age dependent change and gender difference

Ryotaro Sasaki; Susumu Nagasawa; Kazuhiko Sugisawa; Tadaaki Iwasaki


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993

PURE CLASS III ANTIARRHYTIMIC AGENTS IN VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIS(VA)

Susumu Nagasawa; Suguru Kobayashi; Tsutomu Iwai; Takashi Kaiga


Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 1992

Correlation between the signal-averaged electrocardiogram from Holter tapes and from Real-time rocordings

Kazue Terawaki; Susumu Nagasawa; Aya Miyosi; Akiko Niiyama; Keiko Takahashi; Kouji Tani; Kazuhiko Sugisawa; Kazuhiro Fujitani; Tadaaki Iwasaki


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1990

-0009-QRST DEPARTURE ANALYSIS OF BODY SURFACE MAPPING FOR IDENTIFYING EACH CORONARY ARTERIES PERFUSED AREAS IN PATIENTS WITH PTCA

Jun Tateishi; Kenta Kawakami; Takao Kogame; Ryotaro Sasaki; Susumu Nagasawa; Hiroshi Tani; Yukihisa Kitagaki; Katsuhiko Nishian; Naohiro Komasa; Nagao Yasutomi; Kazuhiro Fujitani; Tadaaki Iwasaki


Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1990

-0265-CLINICAL EVALUATION OF VARIOUS FACTORS ON LATE POTENTIAL(LP) IN OLD MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION(OMI)

J Shibuya; K Terawaki; Hiroshi Tani; Takao Kogame; T Kondo; Susumu Nagasawa; N Yasutoni; Kazuhiro Fujitani; Tadaaki Iwasaki


Japanese Heart Journal | 1988

α1 receptor in isolated myocytes of SHR

Yoshiko Matsumori; Mitsumasa Ohyanagi; Hideo Kawamoto; Ryohei Shibata; Susumu Nagasawa; Shigeru Morita; Tadaaki Iwasaki

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Tadaaki Iwasaki

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Shigeru Morita

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Kazuo Nagai

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Sadao Miyata

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Yorihisa Mitani

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Ryohei Shibata

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Hiroshi Tani

Hyogo College of Medicine

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Nagao Yasutomi

Hyogo College of Medicine

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