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Sideline Management of Sudden Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
Background: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of student-athlete mortality, often described interchangeably as sudden cardiac death (SCD).
Jaineet Chhabra MD +4 more
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Sudden cardiac arrest and coexisting mitral valve prolapse: a case report and literature review [PDF]
The aetiology of sudden cardiac arrest can often be identified to underlying cardiac pathology. Mitral valve prolapse is a relatively common valvular pathology with symptoms manifesting with increasing severity of mitral regurgitation (MR). It is unusual
Mohamed Ahmed +3 more
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Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major public health challenge. Nearly 20% of all mortality in industrialized countries is due to sudden cardiac arrest. This is of epidemic proportion and remains a daunting problem. The actual incidence of sudden cardiac death is highly variable but recent prospective studies using multiple sources in the United
Mark E. Josephson
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Short-coupled premature ventricular contractions in a young male with sudden cardiac arrest [PDF]
Introduction: Idiopathic ventricular fibrillation secondary to short-coupled premature ventricular contractions (scPVCs) is a rare cause of sudden cardiac arrest and predominantly originates from the His-Purkinje system or right ventricular outflow tract.
Taha Mansoor +6 more
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Chagas Disease-induced Sudden Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the most common cause of death in patients with Chagas disease (ChD). There are over 300,000 ChD-infected individuals living in the United States, of whom 10–15% have undiagnosed Chagas cardiomyopathy (CCM).
Michael M. Neeki +6 more
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Women with sudden cardiac arrest [PDF]
Chung‐Chun Wang +2 more
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New Innovations to Address Sudden Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
Mortality from sudden cardiac arrest remains high despite increased awareness and advancements in emergency resuscitation efforts. Various gaps exist in bystander resuscitation, automated external defibrillators, and access.
Christine P Shen +2 more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Abnormal ECG. [PDF]
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Enriquez A, Frankel DS.
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We appreciate Danyaal Raza’s letter,[1][1] which appeared in the Nov. 22 issue of CMAJ , regarding our paper “Socioeconomic status and incidence of sudden cardiac arrest.”[2][2] We also appreciate her suggestion that addressing low socioeconomic status itself may be instrumental in ...
Sumeet S, Chugh, Kyndaron, Reinier
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Pediatric Sudden Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
This Policy Statement was retired September 2025. Pediatric sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), which can cause sudden cardiac death if not treated within minutes, has a profound effect on everyone: children, parents, family members, communities, and health care providers.
Robert Campell +8 more
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