SUDDEN DEATH iin HEART FAIILURE:: RIISK STRATIIFIICATIION and TREATMENT STRATEGIIES

Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Ali;

Abstract


Sudden Death (SD) in congestive heart failure is inevitably a complex and imprecise task. In particular, this is due to the difficulties in defining and understanding the baseline mechanisms underlying SD. “Sudden” death is commonly regarded as a synonym of “cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation”, which is in turn considered to be a merely arrhythmic phenomenon occurring during apparent wellbeing, and without any precipitating cause other than an extrasystole or a sustained ventricular tachycardia. Cardiac arrest may also be the terminal event during refractory pulmonary edema and/or cardiogenic shock in a patient with end-stage heart failure, a pulmonary embolism in a patient with severe biventricular dysfunction, bradyarrhythmia due to advanced Atrioventricular (AV) block, electrical asystole, ventricular fibrillation secondary to myocardial ischemia or infarction, or secondary to a noncardiac event such as a cerebrovascular accident or a ruptured aortic aneurysm.
Identifying patients at high risk is an important step in prevention of SD, and allows a cost-effective strategy in patient selection for ICD implantation. Unfortunately, no
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Title SUDDEN DEATH iin HEART FAIILURE:: RIISK STRATIIFIICATIION and TREATMENT STRATEGIIES
Other Titles الموت المفاجئ فى فشل القلب والتقسيم الطبقى للمخاطر واستراتيجيات العلاج
Authors Mohammed Hassan Mohammed Ali
Issue Date 2014

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