The purpose of this study is to evaluate the functional outcomes of resynchronization management and to describe the patient psychosocial characteristics (depression ad anxiety) and associated outcomes with electrophysiologic device therapy for chronic congestive heart failure.
This project will prospectively enroll all consecutive patients undergoing implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) and ICD with biventricular pacemaker (CRT-D) implantation for heart failure from in-patient and out-patient setting. Primary objective: Compare the psychosocial function and quality of life of ICD patients to Patients receiving CRT-D therapy. Secondary outcome objectives: 1)Determine and compare the change in LVED (left ventricular end distolic) dimension and LVESV (left ventricular end systolic volume)from baseline to 9 month follow up in CRT and ICD patient.2)Determine and compare the change in NYHA (New York Heart Association) classification, KCCQ, optimisim and pessimism, degree of stress, and social support from baseline to 9 month follow up in CRT and ICD patients. Florida Patient Acceptance Survey and Florida Shock Anxiety Scale will be determined and compared at 3 monthe and 9 months.3)Determine and compare Clinical composite score(Packer M 2002)in patient groups where: Worsened-patient dies, improved, unchanged. Inclusion Criteria: Patient referred for device therapy (ICD or CRT-D) for chronic congestive heart failure who are willing and able to give informed consent and participate in follow-up calls. Duration of patient follow up will be 9 months. Statistical Mehtodology: Univariate, Multivariatae, Kaplan-Meier analysis
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Provena Saint Joseph Hospital
Elgin, Illinois, United States
Oklahoma University Health Sciences Ctr.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Compare the psysocial function and quality of life of ICD patients receiving CRT with ICD therapy
Time frame: 3 months and 9 month follow up
Compare change in LVED&LVESV in CRT and ICD patients. Determine/compare the change in NYHA class, KCCQ, optimism/pessimism, degree of stress,social support. Florida Shock Anxiety Scale & clinical composite score determined and compared at 3 and 9 month
Time frame: 9 month follow up
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