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Prevented Sudden Cardiac Death and Neurologic Recovery in Inherited Heart Diseases

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dc.contributor.author Hernández-del-Rincón, Juan-P
dc.contributor.author Olmo-Conesa, Mari-C
dc.contributor.author Rodríguez-Serrano, Ana
dc.contributor.author García-Pulgar, Helena
dc.contributor.author López-Cuenca, David
dc.contributor.author Muñoz-Esparza, Carmen
dc.contributor.author Navarro-Peñalver, Marina
dc.contributor.author Santos-Mateo, Juan-José
dc.contributor.author Nicolás-Rocamora, Elisa
dc.contributor.author Gil-Ortuño, Cristina
dc.contributor.author Sabater-Molina, María
dc.contributor.author Gimeno-Blanes, Juan-Ramón
dc.contributor.author Pastor-Quirante, Francisco
dc.date.accessioned 2025-11-21T08:41:30Z
dc.date.available 2025-11-21T08:41:30Z
dc.date.issued 2021-03
dc.identifier.citation Hernández Del Rincón JP, Olmo Conesa MC, Rodríguez Serrano A, García Pulgar H, López Cuenca D, Muñoz Esparza C, et al. Prevented Sudden Cardiac Death and Neurologic Recovery in Inherited Heart Diseases. Front Cardiovasc Med. 15 de marzo de 2021;8:634300.
dc.identifier.issn 2297-055X
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/21872
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Inherited cardiovascular diseases are an important cause of sudden cardiac death (SD). The use of risk scores identify high risk patients who would benefit from an implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs). The development of automated devices for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest improves early resuscitation. The objective of the study is to quantify prevented SD and the neurological recovery of patients with inherited cardiovascular diseases. Methods: Two hundred fifty-seven cases of SD (age 42 ± 18 years, 79.4% men) of non-ischemic cardiac cause were prospectively collected during the study period (2009-17). Fifty three (20.6%) had a resuscitated cardiac arrest (RCA) (age 40 ± 18 years, 64.2% male). Epidemiological, clinical and autopsy aspects were analyzed. Prevented SD was defined as a combination of RCA and appropriate ICD therapy cases. Results: An autopsy was performed in 157/204 (77.0%) cases who died. There were 19 (12.1%) cases with a negative autopsy. The diagnosis of cardiomyopathy and channelopathy was 58.0 and 18.7%, respectively. Female sex and confirmed or suspected channelopathy were associated with successful resuscitation. The percentage of prevented SD remained low during the study period (mean 35.6%). 60.4% of RCA cases presented good neurological outcome. There was no association between neurological recovery and therapeutic hypothermia, but there was association with time of resuscitation (min). Conclusion: A fifth part of non-ischemic cardiac arrests were resuscitated. Female sex and channelopathies were more prevalent among RCA. Two thirds of RCA had a good neurological recovery.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
dc.rights Atribución/Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinDerivados 4.0 Internacional
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/es/  *
dc.title Prevented Sudden Cardiac Death and Neurologic Recovery in Inherited Heart Diseases
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.pmid 33791347
dc.relation.publisherversion https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2021.634300/full
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fcvm.2021.634300
dc.journal.title Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine


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