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Sudden cardiac death

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 2003
Sudden cardiac death is a rare but devastating event. The majority of cases in young athletes are caused by congenital cardiac abnormalities that are routinely clinically silent before causing sudden death. An optimal screening practice to help identify underlying asymptomatic cardiac abnormalities has met with much debate.
Robert G, Hosey, Thomas D, Armsey
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Sudden death in cardiac sarcoidosis: an analysis of nationwide clinical and cause-of-death registries.

European Heart Journal, 2019
AIMS The present study was done to assess the role of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among the presenting manifestations of and fatalities from cardiac sarcoidosis (CS).
Kaj Ekström   +17 more
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Sudden Cardiac Death

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1995
This article uses a biologic model of sudden cardiac death to identify structural abnormalities that serve as the substrate for sustained arrhythmias and functional changes that are transient and necessary for triggering an arrhythmia. The biologic framework is a valuable tool to use in understanding the relationship between structure and function and ...
S B, Patton, P E, Pacetti
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy-Related Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People in Ontario.

Circulation, 2019
Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is considered a leading cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in younger people.
A. Weissler-Snir   +7 more
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Cardiac tumors and sudden death

Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 2014
Philip Beh and Roger W ...
Byard, RW, Beh, SL
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Mitral valve prolapse and sudden cardiac death: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Heart, 2018
Objectives Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is commonly observed as a benign finding. However, the literature suggests that it may be associated with sudden cardiac death (SCD).
C. Nalliah   +10 more
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Sudden cardiac death

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1988
Most sudden deaths in industrial nations are the result of underlying coronary artery disease. Longitudinal studies have demonstrated that the percent of all coronary events presenting as sudden death increases with age in both men and women. Relative weight is another important risk factor; the age-adjusted rate of sudden cardiac death for the upper ...
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Sudden Cardiac Death.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
Resuscitation and Cardiac Pacing:The Proceedings of a Conference Held in Glasgow, March 18th-20th, 1964, Under the Auspices of the Glasgow Post-graduate Medical Board. Edited by Gavin Shaw, George Smith, and Thomas J. Thomson. Price, $6. Pp 256, with some illustrations. F. A. Davis Co., 1914 Cherry St, Philadelphia, Pa 19103, 1965.
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Sudden Cardiac Death

1972
DR. WOLF: Any discussion of sudden death has to be somewhat speculative because we are examining it always after the fact. The pathologist is limited in looking for a structural explanation of what is a functional phenomenon. Sudden death implies a cessation in the delivery of oxygen to the brain, a state that can be accomplished in a variety of ways ...
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Sudden Cardiac Death—1986

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1986
Excerpt Sudden Cardiac Death(1) is a timely report from a scientific group of the World Health Organization (WHO).
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