Short- to Mid-term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation

Jhlt Open2026Miloud Cherbi, Philippe Maury, Pierre Groussin, Mathilde Hamel-Bougault, Francis Bessière, Matteo Pozzi, Fabrice Extramiana, Charles Guenancia, Audrey Sagnard, Sandro Ninni, Céline Goemine, Pascal Defaye, Aude Boignard, Baptiste Maille, Vlad Gariboldi, Pierre Baudinaud, Anne-Céline Martin, Laure Champ-Rigot, Katrien Blanchart, Jean-Marc Sellal, Christian de Chillou, Laurence Jesel-Morel, Michel Kindo, Corentin Chaumont, Frédéric Anselme, Marine Arnaud, Erwan Flécher, Léa Benabou, Maxime Faure, Shaida Varnous, Estelle Gandjbakhch, Paul Gautier, Redwane Rakza, Karim Benali, Raphaël P Martins, Clément Delmas

Jhlt Open, 2026, pp.100529. ⟨10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529⟩

Background Heart transplantation (HTx) has been suggested for refractory electrical storm (ES). Data regarding the outcomes of these patients are scarce. Objective To compare the prognosis of refractory ES patients listed for urgent HTx, with and without transplantation. Methods Patients registered on urgent HTx waiting list for refractory ES were retrospectively included in 13 French centers between 2010-2022. The primary endpoint was in-hospital all-cause mortality. Results Eighty-five patients were included (85.9% men; 56.0 [48.0–61.0] years old; 55.1% with dilated cardiomyopathy), among whom 45 (52.9%) ultimately underwent HTx during index hospitalization. In the overall cohort, 89.3% of patients received amiodarone, 64.3% beta-blockers, 45.9% required deep sedation, 5.9% underwent stellate ganglion block, and 41.2% received mechanical circulatory support. Catheter ablation was less frequently performed in the transplanted group (20.0% vs 57.5%, p < 0.01). No difference was found for in-hospital mortality between transplanted and non-transplanted patients (28.9% vs 35.0%, HR 0.72 [0.34-1.53], p=0.0.39). After 1-year follow-up, 14 patients (16.5%) of the non-transplanted group eventually underwent HTx, with 4 of them dying subsequently. Five patients (5.9%) were removed from HTx waiting list due to functional improvement. Conversely, 14 transplanted patients (16.5%) died. Conclusion Refractory ES carries a high in-hospital mortality rate, affecting one-third of patients. Overall, 69.4% of patients listed for urgent HTx underwent transplantation, including 52.9% during index hospitalization and 16.5% within the year post-discharge, highlighting the need to optimize selection criteria and implement a comprehensive treatment that sometimes allows overcoming the acute phase, enabling HTx under more stable conditions.

Miloud Cherbi, Philippe Maury, Pierre Groussin, Mathilde Hamel-Bougault, Francis Bessière, et al.. Short- to Mid-term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation. Jhlt Open, 2026, pp.100529. ⟨10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529⟩ (lien externe). ⟨hal-05533570⟩ (lien externe)

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APA

Cherbi, M., Maury, P., Groussin, P., Hamel-Bougault, M., Bessière, F., Pozzi, M., Extramiana, F., Guenancia, C., Sagnard, A., Ninni, S., Goemine, C., Defaye, P., Boignard, A., Maille, B., Gariboldi, V., Baudinaud, P., Martin, A.-C., Champ-Rigot, L., Blanchart, K., … Delmas, C. (2026). Short- to Mid-term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation. In Jhlt Open. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529

MLA

Cherbi, Miloud, et al. “Short- to Mid-Term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients Listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation.” Jhlt Open, Jan. 2026, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529.

Chicago

Cherbi, Miloud, Philippe Maury, Pierre Groussin, et al. 2026. “Short- to Mid-Term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients Listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation.” In Jhlt Open. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529.

Harvard

Cherbi, M. et al. (2026) “Short- to Mid-term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation,” Jhlt Open. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529.

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CHERBI, Miloud, MAURY, Philippe, GROUSSIN, Pierre, HAMEL-BOUGAULT, Mathilde, BESSIÈRE, Francis, POZZI, Matteo, EXTRAMIANA, Fabrice, GUENANCIA, Charles, SAGNARD, Audrey, NINNI, Sandro, GOEMINE, Céline, DEFAYE, Pascal, BOIGNARD, Aude, MAILLE, Baptiste, GARIBOLDI, Vlad, BAUDINAUD, Pierre, MARTIN, Anne-Céline, CHAMP-RIGOT, Laure, BLANCHART, Katrien, SELLAL, Jean-Marc, DE CHILLOU, Christian, JESEL-MOREL, Laurence, KINDO, Michel, CHAUMONT, Corentin, ANSELME, Frédéric, ARNAUD, Marine, FLÉCHER, Erwan, BENABOU, Léa, FAURE, Maxime, VARNOUS, Shaida, GANDJBAKHCH, Estelle, GAUTIER, Paul, RAKZA, Redwane, BENALI, Karim, MARTINS, Raphaël P and DELMAS, Clément, 2026. Short- to Mid-term Outcomes of Refractory Electrical Storm Patients listed for Urgent Heart Transplantation [en ligne]. January 2026. Disponible à l'adresse : https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhlto.2026.100529