“…The only focused study involving the general population found that sudden deaths constitute about 10% of the total mortality 1. It is well established that patients who have suffered acute myocardial infarction constitute a high risk group for the occurrence of SCD and this population has not been systematically studied in this part of the world.…”
SCD following STEMI accounts for about half of the total deaths. It involves younger population and most of these occur within the first month. This data has relevance in prioritising healthcare strategies in India.
“…The only focused study involving the general population found that sudden deaths constitute about 10% of the total mortality 1. It is well established that patients who have suffered acute myocardial infarction constitute a high risk group for the occurrence of SCD and this population has not been systematically studied in this part of the world.…”
SCD following STEMI accounts for about half of the total deaths. It involves younger population and most of these occur within the first month. This data has relevance in prioritising healthcare strategies in India.
“…The best information to date comes from a questionnaire based study by Rao et al. [5]. In this study, sudden cardiac death was found to constitute 10.3% of all deaths.…”
“…2 It remains the most unpredictable catastrophic clinical event in post STEMI patients. The risk is high in the initial period following acute MI but continues to exist in patients with remote MI and LV dysfunction.…”
The incidence of SCD is high in first month after STEMI, irrespective of LV function. The number of SCD is higher in Group B patients. Algorithms to assess risk of SCD in early post STEMI period are urgently needed.
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