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Genetics of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 2008Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) due to ventricular arrhythmias is a major cause of mortality in western populations with up to 450,000 deaths in the United States each year. Although environmental factors clearly contribute to the determinants of SCA, familial aggregation studies and advances in the molecular genetics of inherited arrhythmias suggest that ...
Jordan M, Prutkin, Nona, Sotoodehnia
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2019
Sudden cardiac arrest is responsible for 50% of cardiovascular mortality; most occur during or shortly after exertion and progress to sudden cardiac death. Sudden cardiac death in sports is rare but more frequent than previously thought and represents a highly tragic event, especially when it affects young athletes.
Clea Simone S. S. Colombo +2 more
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Sudden cardiac arrest is responsible for 50% of cardiovascular mortality; most occur during or shortly after exertion and progress to sudden cardiac death. Sudden cardiac death in sports is rare but more frequent than previously thought and represents a highly tragic event, especially when it affects young athletes.
Clea Simone S. S. Colombo +2 more
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Management of sudden cardiac arrest
Minerva Cardiology and AngiologySudden cardiac arrest, and in particular sudden out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains a major public health concern in which survival statistics, and in particular neurologically intact survival statistics, have remained largely unimproved over many decades.
Marinos, Kosmopoulos, David G, Benditt
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Sudden cardiac arrest in ESRD patients
Clinical Nephrology, 2014End-stage renal disease (ESRD) carries a significant risk for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), hospitalization and mortality. We present a case of a vintage hemodialysis patient who had a catastrophic event during his hemodialysis treatment - a sudden cardiac arrest.
Sikander P, Surana +5 more
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Cardiac Arrest and Sudden Cardiac Death
2013Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major public health issue and ranks among the leading causes of mortality in the developed world. The mechanism of death is mostly malignant ventricular arrhythmia. The underlying etiology is primarily ischemic heart disease, although susceptibility to SCD is a complex process with multiple interactions between genes ...
Pradyot Saklani +3 more
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Woman With Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 2019Yue, Wang, Yuchen, Zhang, Qi, An
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Cardiac arrest systems and survival after sudden cardiac arrest
Resuscitation, 2013Bryan, McNally, Marcus E H, Ong
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