Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5961063 | Heart Rhythm | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The reevaluation of patients presenting with UCA may lead to a change in diagnosis in up to 20%. This emphasizes the need to actively monitor the phenotype and also has implications for the treatment of these patients and the screening of their relatives.
Keywords
QTcCASPERSAECGARVCCPVTLQTSERSsignal-averaged electrocardiographyelectrocardiogram/electrocardiographicECGCardiac arrestUcaVentricular tachycardiaCatecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardiaRegistryLong QT syndromeEarly repolarization syndromecorrected QT intervalIdiopathic ventricular fibrillationIVFGeneticsArrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
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Authors
Maria MD, Andrew D. MD, FHRS, Martin MD, Jean MD, Shubhayan MD, FHRS, David H. MD, Michael H. MD, Vijay MD, Christopher S. MD, FHRS, Robert M MD, Mario MD, FHRS, Kam MD, Brenda MD, Santabhanu MD, FHRS, Jeff S. MD, FHRS,