Background Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) ranks among the most common causes of death worldwide. Because SCA is most often lethal, yet mostly occurs in individuals without previously known cardiac disease, the identification of patients at risk for SCA could save many lives. In unselected SCA victims from the community, common genetic variants (which are not disease-causing per se, but may increase susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation) are found to be associated with increased SCA risk. However, whether rare genetic variants contribute to SCA risk in the community is largely unexplored.Methods and Results We here investigated the involvement of rare genetic variants in SCA risk at the population level by studying the prevalence of 6 foun...
Todos os Direitos Reservados © Copyright 2018 | Sociedade Brasileira de CardiologiaIntroduction: Sud...
Background: Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillatio...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multip...
Background Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) ranks among the most common causes of death worldwide. Becaus...
BACKGROUND: -Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) ranks among the most common causes of death worldwide. Beca...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
Aims Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We a...
Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD is heritabl...
BACKGROUND There is limited information on genetic factors OBJECTIVE To assess the association of co...
Background: Sudden cardiac death occurs in ∼220,000 U.S. adults annually, the majority of whom have ...
AbstractBackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identifie...
BACKGROUND There is limited information on genetic factors OBJECTIVE To assess the association of co...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a catastrophic cardiovascular event most commonly occurring as a conse...
Several studies have identified copy number variants (CNVs) as responsible for cardiac diseases asso...
Todos os Direitos Reservados © Copyright 2018 | Sociedade Brasileira de CardiologiaIntroduction: Sud...
Background: Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillatio...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multip...
Background Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) ranks among the most common causes of death worldwide. Becaus...
BACKGROUND: -Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) ranks among the most common causes of death worldwide. Beca...
Aims: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We aim...
Aims Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) accounts for 10% of adult mortality in Western populations. We a...
Background: Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) accounts for up to half of cardiac mortality. The risk of SCD is heritabl...
BACKGROUND There is limited information on genetic factors OBJECTIVE To assess the association of co...
Background: Sudden cardiac death occurs in ∼220,000 U.S. adults annually, the majority of whom have ...
AbstractBackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identifie...
BACKGROUND There is limited information on genetic factors OBJECTIVE To assess the association of co...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a catastrophic cardiovascular event most commonly occurring as a conse...
Several studies have identified copy number variants (CNVs) as responsible for cardiac diseases asso...
Todos os Direitos Reservados © Copyright 2018 | Sociedade Brasileira de CardiologiaIntroduction: Sud...
Background: Several common genetic variants have been associated with either ventricular fibrillatio...
BackgroundGenome-wide association studies and candidate-gene based approaches have identified multip...