International Multicenter Cohort Study on Beta-Blocker-Free Treatment Strategies for Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Patients.

Background

Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is a rare, potentially life-threatening genetic heart disease. Nonselective beta-blockers (BBs) are highly effective in reducing CPVT-triggered arrhythmic events. However, some patients suffer from unacceptable BB side effects and might require strategies without a BB.

Objectives

This study sought to review the spectrum of and outcomes associated with BB-free treatment configurations in patients with CPVT enrolled in the International CPVT Registry.

Methods

From the Registry, patients with RYR2 variant-positive CPVT treated with a BB-free strategy for ≥6 months were included. Two treatment groups were defined: patients classified as very low risk and treated with intentional nontherapy (INT) and patients who needed to be treated but did not tolerate BBs and were treated with 3 different strategies.

Results

Overall, 100 of 1,017 patients (10%) were on a BB-free treatment strategy. There were 73 patients (33 females [42%]) in the INT group. In patients 66 (90%), INT was pursued after low-risk assessment in asymptomatic patients and absent or negligible stress test phenotype. Twenty-seven patients (22 females, 81%) were treated using 3 different BB-free treatment strategies (flecainide monotherapy, n = 21; left cardiac sympathetic denervation monotherapy, n = 2; flecainide + left cardiac sympathetic denervation, n = 4). In total, 25 patients (93%) were previously treated with BBs. During a median follow-up of 6 years (IQR: 3-9 years), 2 patients (2%) had a CPVT-associated event.

Conclusions

Although nonselective BBs remain the cornerstone treatment for CPVT, 10% of patients with CPVT required a BB-free treatment strategy. After careful risk assessment, safe and effective BB-free treatment strategies can be configured.

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TitleInternational Multicenter Cohort Study on Beta-Blocker-Free Treatment Strategies for Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Patients.
Date2025-02-01
Issue nameJACC. Clinical electrophysiology
Issue numberv11.2:270-278
DOI10.1016/j.jacep.2024.10.005
PubMed39708032
AuthorsNeves R, Bains S, Bos JM, van der Werf C, Bergeman AT, Peltenburg P, Blom NA, Sanatani S, Swan H, Probst V, Kannankeril PJ, Skinner JR, Brugada R, Robyns T, Borggrefe M, Shimizu W, Kammeraad JAE, Krahn AD, Wilde AAM & Ackerman MJ
KeywordsBeta-blockers, CPVT, side effects
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