“…Those myocardial scars, focal or scattered spread across the ventricles, contribute to the genesis of reentry ventricular arrhythmias [199][200][201] . In addition, the cardiac excito-conduction tissue is frequently damaged, leading to sinus node dysfunction and disorders of the atrioventricular and intraventricular conduction 28,198 . In addition to the repairing and reacting fibrosis, damage to the cardiac nervous endings, especially the parasympathetic ones, occurs, a phenomenon that has been associated with an increase in the number of ventricular ectopies, myocardial electrical instability and SD in patients with CCC 24,28,198 .…”