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Background: The Pacemaker (PM) and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD) Registry of the Italian Association of Arrhythmology and Cardiac Pacing (AIAC) collects information about demographics, clinical characteristics, main indications for PM/ICD therapy and device types from the Italian collaborating centers.

Methods: For the year 2020, the main data about national PM and ICD implantation activity were obtained on the basis of European Cards and subsequently analyzed to create a standard report.

Results: PM Registry: data about 22 080 PM implantations were collected (18 027 first implants and 3803 replacements). The number of collaborating centers was 142. Median age of treated patients was 82 years (75 quartile I; 87 quartile III). ECG indications included atrioventricular conduction disorders in 31.0% of first PM implants, sick sinus syndrome in 13.8%, atrial fibrillation plus bradycardia in 9.9%, other unspecified ECG and electrophysiological abnormalities in 36.6%. Use of single-chamber PMs was reported in 29.0% of first implants, of dual-chamber PMs in 68.2%, of PM with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in 2.7%. ICD Registry: data about 11 931 ICD implantations were obtained (8266 first implants and 3665 replacements). The number of collaborating centers was 330. Median age of treated patients was 72 years [63 quartile I; 79 quartile III]. Primary prevention indication was reported in 85.0% of first implants, secondary prevention in 15.0% (cardiac arrest in 4.2%). A single-chamber ICD was used in 30.2% of first implants, dual-chamber ICD in 31.2% and biventricular ICD in 38.6%.

Conclusions: In the calendar year 2020, the Italian PM Registry showed stable ECG and symptom indications, with an important prevalence of dual-chamber pacing. The ICD Registry documented a large use of prophylactic and biventricular ICDs, reflecting a favorable adherence in clinical practice to trials and guidelines. The ICD longevity and the number of recalls demonstrated a favorable trend. In order to increase and optimize the cooperation of Italian PM and ICD implanting centers, the online data entry (https://www.aiac.it/riprid) should be adopted at large scale.

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