The identification of patients at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) is fundamental for both acquired cardiovascular diseases (such as coronary artery diseases, CAD) and inherited arrhythmia syndromes (such as the long-QT Syndrome, LQTS). Genetics may play a role in both situations, although the potential to exploit this information to reduce the burden of SCD varies among these two groups. Concerning acquired cardiovascular diseases, which affect most of the general population, preliminary data suggest an association between genetics and the risk of dying suddenly. The maximal utility, instead, is reached in inherited arrhythmia syndromes, where the discovery of monogenic diseases such as LQTS tracked the way for the first genotype-phenot...
Recent technological advances in cardiology have resulted in new guidelines for the diagnosis, trea...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Numerous cardiac diseases may cause sudden cardiac death (SCD), and a genetic bas...
In the early nineties, the progressive interaction between molecular biology and clinical cardiology...
The identification of patients at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) is fundamental for both acquir...
It is known that monogenic traits may predispose young and otherwise healthy individuals to die sudd...
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...
Abstract Since the discovery of the genetic bases of the long QT syndrome, several new genetically ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) affects a significant percentage of young individuals....
There have been remarkable advances in our knowledge of the underlying heritability of cardiac arrhy...
Inherited arrhythmia (IA) is one of the main causes of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young people, a...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined by abrupt and unexpected death due to a cardiac cause, most of...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
A variety of arrhythmogenic cardiac diseases such as channelopathies and cardiomyopathies are caused...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current article provides a concise summary of the possibilities and limit...
Recent technological advances in cardiology have resulted in new guidelines for the diagnosis, trea...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Numerous cardiac diseases may cause sudden cardiac death (SCD), and a genetic bas...
In the early nineties, the progressive interaction between molecular biology and clinical cardiology...
The identification of patients at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD) is fundamental for both acquir...
It is known that monogenic traits may predispose young and otherwise healthy individuals to die sudd...
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...
Abstract Since the discovery of the genetic bases of the long QT syndrome, several new genetically ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) affects a significant percentage of young individuals....
There have been remarkable advances in our knowledge of the underlying heritability of cardiac arrhy...
Inherited arrhythmia (IA) is one of the main causes of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young people, a...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is defined by abrupt and unexpected death due to a cardiac cause, most of...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
A variety of arrhythmogenic cardiac diseases such as channelopathies and cardiomyopathies are caused...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The current article provides a concise summary of the possibilities and limit...
Recent technological advances in cardiology have resulted in new guidelines for the diagnosis, trea...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Numerous cardiac diseases may cause sudden cardiac death (SCD), and a genetic bas...
In the early nineties, the progressive interaction between molecular biology and clinical cardiology...