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Short-coupled ventricular fibrillation represents a distinct phenotype among latent causes of unexplained cardiac arrest: a report from the CASPER registry.

Christian SteinbergBrianna DaviesGreg J MellorRafik TadrosZachary W M LaksmanJason D RobertsMartin S GreenWael AlqarawiPaul AngaranJeffrey HealeyShubhayan SanataniRichard LeatherColette SeiferAnne FournierHenry DuffMartin GardnerCiorsti McIntyreRobert HamiltonChristopher S SimpsonAndrew D Krahn
Published in: European heart journal (2021)
Short-coupled ventricular fibrillation is a distinct primary arrhythmia syndrome accounting for at least 6.6% of UCA. As documentation of ventricular fibrillation onset is necessary for the diagnosis, most cases are diagnosed at the time of recurrent arrhythmia, thus the true prevalence of SCVF remains still unknown. Quinidine is effective in SCVF and should be considered as first-line treatment for patients with recurrent episodes.
Keyphrases
  • catheter ablation
  • cardiac arrest
  • left ventricular
  • heart failure
  • atrial fibrillation
  • risk factors
  • advance care planning