Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
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Trend in Age at the Initial Pacemaker Implantation in Patients With Bradyarrhythmia ― A 50-Year Analysis (1970–2019) in Japan ―
Tomomi MatsubaraMasataka SumiyoshiAtsushi KimuraAsuka Minami-TakanoKazuki MaruyamaYuki KimuraHaruna TabuchiHidemori HayashiFuminori OdagiriGaku SekitaTakashi TokanoYuji NakazatoYasuro NakataTohru Minamino
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キーワード: Aging, Japan, Pacemakers
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論文ID: CJ-21-0947

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Background: This study investigated whether the age of patients undergoing pacemaker implantation is increasing.

Methods and Results: This study retrospectively reviewed the consecutive cases of 3,582 patients who underwent an initial pacemaker implantation at our hospitals because of symptomatic bradyarrhythmias between 1970 and 2019. The exclusion criteria were: patients with AV block due to cardiac surgery or AV junction ablation, and patients aged <20 years. The patients were divided into 5×10-year groups: those treated in the 1970s (1970–1979), 1980s (1980–1989), 1990s (1990–1999), 2000s (2000–2009), and 2010s (2010–2019). A total of 3,395 patients satisfied the study criteria. The average age at which the patients underwent a first pacemaker implantation increased across the 10-year periods: 63.7±13.2 years in the 1970s, 66.2±12.6 years (1980s), 69.1±12.4 years (1990s), 72.0±11.1 years (2000s), and 75.8±10.0 years (2010s) and advanced significantly in the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s compared to the 1970s (all P<0.001). The ratio of patients aged ≥80 and ≥90 years increased from 10.6% and 0% in the 1970 s to 38.2% (P<0.001) and 5.2% (P= 0.017) in the 2010s, respectively.

Conclusions: The average age at initial pacemaker implantation increased by 12.1 years over the last 50 years in Japan. In particular, the ratios of ≥80 and ≥90 years as the patients age increased significantly.

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