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Idiopathic Prolonged Long QT Interval Leading to Sudden Cardiac Arrest in an Adolescent. [PDF]
Elias B +4 more
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Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy: Towards Genotype Based Diagnoses and Management
To improve arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) patient care four pillars of ACM research are necessary. The first pillar to improve ACM is cohort studies in which the genotype‐specific natural history of disease is described, and subsequently genotype‐specific risk calculators can be developed, such as the DSP and PLN risk calculators.
Steven A. Muller +13 more
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Observational study of sudden cardiac arrest risk (OSCAR): Rationale and design of an electronic health records cohort. [PDF]
Reinier K +10 more
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ABSTRACT This state‐of‐the‐art review is based on the Philippe Coumel Lecture in 2024 (Figure 1). It highlights the confluence of two major cardiovascular epidemics, atrial fibrillation and heart failure, with preserved ejection fraction. In these conditions, advances in electrophysiology and heart failure physiology are intertwined and are integrated ...
Sanjeev Saksena +3 more
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Sex Differences in the Incidence of Sudden Cardiac Arrest/Death in Competitive Athletes: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. [PDF]
Li L +3 more
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Implantable Defibrillators: Which Is the Best Device for Each Patient?
ABSTRACT The first viable alternative to surgical implantation of an epicardial defibrillator system for secondary prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD) was a single chamber transvenous implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). Thanks to technological advancements over the past 40 years, electrophysiologists now have several options when ...
Graham Peigh, Bradley P. Knight
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Exploratory study of serum protein biomarkers for sudden cardiac arrest using protein extension assay: A case-control study. [PDF]
Shin HY +11 more
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Non‐endocardial radiofrequency ablation of PVCs is a safe and effective procedure, even with the use of high power and/or long duration RF application. Clinicians should consider this approach in case of LV summit and/or ASV PVCs, although long‐term follow‐up is still characterized by a relatively high recurrence rate.
Pasquale Valerio Falzone +10 more
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