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Limited Evidence for Risk Factors for Proarrhythmia and Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients Using Antidepressants: Dutch Consensus on ECG Monitoring

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  • Mirjam Simoons

    (Wilhelmina Hospital Assen
    University of Groningen
    University of Groningen)

  • Adrie Seldenrijk

    (University of Groningen
    GGZ InGeest)

  • Hans Mulder

    (Wilhelmina Hospital Assen
    Psychiatric Hospital GGZ Drenthe)

  • Tom Birkenhäger

    (Erasmus Medical Centre
    University of Antwerp)

  • Mascha Groothedde-Kuyvenhoven

    (Deventer Hospital)

  • Rob Kok

    (Parnassia Psychiatric Institute)

  • Cornelis Kramers

    (Radboudumc)

  • Wim Verbeeck

    (Vincent van Gogh Institute for Psychiatry, ADHD and Autism Circuit
    Radboudumc)

  • Mirjam Westra

    (University of Groningen)

  • Eric Roon

    (University of Groningen
    Medical Centre Leeuwarden)

  • Roberto Bakker

    (Psychiatric Centre GGz Centraal
    Maastricht University Medical Centre)

  • Henricus Ruhé

    (University of Groningen
    University of Oxford
    Radboudumc)

Abstract

Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with specific recommendations for electrocardiogram (ECG) screening and monitoring during antidepressant treatment. To make a proper estimation of the risk of cardiac arrhythmias and sudden (cardiac) death during antidepressant use, both the drug and patient-specific factors should be taken into account; however, solid evidence on how this should be done in clinical practice is lacking. Available recommendations on the management of QT(c) prolongation (with antidepressant treatment) emphasize that special attention should be given to high-risk patients; however, clinicians are in need of more concrete suggestions about how to select patients for ECG screening and monitoring. Based on a review of the literature, a Dutch multidisciplinary expert panel aimed to formulate specific guidelines to identify patients at risk for cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death by developing a consensus statement regarding ECG screening before, and monitoring during, antidepressant use. We first reviewed the literature to identify the relative risks of various risk factors on cardiac arrhythmia and sudden (cardiac) death during antidepressant use. These relative contributions of risk factors could not be determined since no systematic reviews or meta-analyses quantitatively addressed this topic. Because evidence was insufficient, additional expert opinion was used to formulate recommendations. This resulted in readily applicable recommendations for clinical practice for selection of high-risk patients for ECG screening and monitoring. ECG screening and monitoring is recommended before and following the start of QTc-prolonging antidepressants in the presence of vulnerability to QTc prolongation or two or more risk factors (age > 65 years, female sex, concomitant use of a QTc-prolonging drug or concomitant use of a drug that influences the metabolism of a QTc-prolonging drug, cardiac disease, excessive dosing and specific electrolyte disturbances).

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  • Mirjam Simoons & Adrie Seldenrijk & Hans Mulder & Tom Birkenhäger & Mascha Groothedde-Kuyvenhoven & Rob Kok & Cornelis Kramers & Wim Verbeeck & Mirjam Westra & Eric Roon & Roberto Bakker & Henricus Ru, 2018. "Limited Evidence for Risk Factors for Proarrhythmia and Sudden Cardiac Death in Patients Using Antidepressants: Dutch Consensus on ECG Monitoring," Drug Safety, Springer, vol. 41(7), pages 655-664, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:drugsa:v:41:y:2018:i:7:d:10.1007_s40264-018-0649-z
    DOI: 10.1007/s40264-018-0649-z
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    1. Marijana Putnikovic & Zoe Jordan & Zachary Munn & Corey Borg & Michael Ward, 2022. "Use of Electrocardiogram Monitoring in Adult Patients Taking High-Risk QT Interval Prolonging Medicines in Clinical Practice: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis," Drug Safety, Springer, vol. 45(10), pages 1037-1048, October.

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