Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD is heritable but the underlying genetic variants are largely unknown. We investigated whether common genetic variants predisposing to arrhythmia or related electrocardiographic phenotypes, including QT-interval prolongation, are associated with increased risk of SCD. Methodology/Principal Findings: We studied the association between 28 candidate SNPs and SCD in a meta-analysis of four population cohorts (FINRISK 1992, 1997, 2002 and Health 2000, n = 27,629) and two forensic autopsy series (The Helsinki Sudden Death Study and The Tampere Autopsy Study, n = 694). We also studied the association between established cardiovascular risk factors a...
Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillation (VF) or su...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
The identification of patients at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) is fundamental for both acquir...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD is heritabl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. ...
AbstractBackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identifie...
Background Genome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified mult...
Genome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multiple common ...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multip...
AIMS: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many variants associating with an incre...
A genetic risk of sudden cardiac arrest and sudden death due to an arrhythmic cause, known as sudden...
A genetic risk of sudden cardiac arrest and sudden death due to an arrhythmic cause, known as sudden...
Background: Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillatio...
Background: Sudden cardiac death occurs in ∼220,000 U.S. adults annually, the majority of whom have ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a catastrophic cardiovascular event most commonly occurring as a conse...
Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillation (VF) or su...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
The identification of patients at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) is fundamental for both acquir...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD is heritabl...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. ...
AbstractBackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identifie...
Background Genome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified mult...
Genome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multiple common ...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multip...
AIMS: Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified many variants associating with an incre...
A genetic risk of sudden cardiac arrest and sudden death due to an arrhythmic cause, known as sudden...
A genetic risk of sudden cardiac arrest and sudden death due to an arrhythmic cause, known as sudden...
Background: Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillatio...
Background: Sudden cardiac death occurs in ∼220,000 U.S. adults annually, the majority of whom have ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a catastrophic cardiovascular event most commonly occurring as a conse...
Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillation (VF) or su...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
The identification of patients at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) is fundamental for both acquir...