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A frameshift variant in <i>PKP2</i> can be associated with a complex phenotype in sudden cardiac death: a case report. [PDF]

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Sudden Cardiac Death in Women

Circulation, 2019
Despite recent progress in profiling of risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) and prevention and intervention of cardiac diseases, SCD remains a major cause of death. Among women, the incidence of SCD is significant, but lower than in men, particularly in the premenopausal and early postmenopausal years.
Lauri Holmström   +2 more
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Sudden cardiac death

Current Problems in Cardiology, 1999
SCD continues to be an important cause of death and morbidity. Despite expanding insight into the mechanisms causing SCD, the population at high risk is not being effectively identified. Although there is still much to do in the management phase of SCD (predicting the efficacy of various therapies), recent clinical trials have helped define the ...
J, Sra   +5 more
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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 Cardiac Death

Southern Medical Journal, 2006
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) due to ventricular tachyarrhythmias is a leading cause of death in the United States. Various etiologies, including ischemic and nonischemic cardiomyopathies, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, valvular or congenital heart diseases and other less common disorders, may result in SCD.
Sheharyar, Ali, Eduardo S, Antezano
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Sudden cardiac death

Cardiovascular Pathology, 2001
The rate of cardiac deaths that are sudden is approximately 50%, and decreases with age. The causes of sudden cardiac death are diverse, and are a function of age. In children and adolescents, coronary anomalies, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and myocarditis are frequent substrates for lethal arrhythmias; in adults, coronary atherosclerosis and acquired ...
R, Virmani, A P, Burke, A, Farb
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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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