DOI: 10.1093/europace/euag105.984 ISSN: 1099-5129

Risk factors and comorbidities for atrioventricular block in japanese people

J Hosoda, Y Taguchi, S Ishii, A Horigome, Y Yamada, M Inoue, Y Okazaki, T Ishikawa, K Hibi

Abstract

Background

Risk factors and comorbidities for atrioventricular block (AVB) have not been well known in Japanese people. The aim of this study was to clarify the risk factors and comorbidities for AVB in recent years.

Methods

Yokohama cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (Y-CIEDs) Registry is a multicenter, prospective study of patients undergoing a newly implantation of CIEDs. A total of 872 consecutive patients with a newly implantation of pacemaker from 2020 to 2024 were analyzed. The enrolled patients were divided into two patients; AVB group (n=570), and sick sinus syndrome group (n=244), and clinical backgrounds were compared between two groups.

Results

The mean age was 78.8 years and 55.6% was male. The proportion of patients with hypertension in AVB group was significantly higher than those in SSS group (75.2% vs. 60.0%, p<0.001). In multivariate analysis controlling for age and sex, hypertension was an independent risk factor for AVB (OR, 1.959; p<0.001). Furthermore, within the AVB group, patients with chronic atrial fibrillation had a higher prevalence of hypertension, chronic kidney disease, and cerebral infarction compared to patients without chronic atrial fibrillation (87.1% vs. 74.6%, 45.2% vs. 22.6%, 13.0% vs. 6.3%, respectively).

Conclusions

In this recent multicenter study, hypertension was an independent risk factor for AVB requiring pacemaker therapy. Especially, patients with both AVB and chronic atrial fibrillation had multiple comorbidities.

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