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Causes of sudden cardiac death in young Australians

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MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA
Volume 180, Issue 3, Pages 110-112

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AUSTRALASIAN MED PUBL CO LTD
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2004.tb05830.x

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Objectives: To determine the causes of sudden cardiac death in people aged 35 years or younger. Design and setting: A review of all autopsies performed between 1 January 1994 and 31 December 2002 at a major Sydney forensic medicine department serving an area with over 2 million people. Main outcome measures: Incidence of various types of cardiac disease causing sudden death in those aged less than or equal to35 years; proportion of deaths in which no cause was found at autopsy. Results: There were 10 199 autopsies performed during the study period. Of these, 2986 (29.2%) deaths occurred in people aged less than or equal to35 years; 193 were classified as sudden cardiac deaths. The cause of sudden death in this group was not established in 60 (31%), and was presumed to be due to primary arrhythmogenic disorders. Coronary artery disease occurred in 46 (24%), hypertrophic cardiomyopathy/unexplained left ventricular hypertrophy in 29 (15%), and myocarditis in 23 (12%). Conclusions: Unexplained deaths, presumed to result from sudden primary arrhythmogenic causes, occur in young Australians with structurally normal hearts. That underlying disease-causing genetic defects may be involved has clinical implications for family members.

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