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Spring 2020
Arrhythmic heart disease in the young often has a hereditary genetic basis and may carry a lifelong burden of increased morbidity and mortality. The presenting rhythm can be atrial and/or ventricular origin, and both the age of onset and associated risk of sudden cardiac death vary markedly. This...
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The At Risk Child: An exploration of the journey of children at risk of an inherited arrhythmia or cardiomyopathy and an examination of how age at diagnosis impacts well-being
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Background: There are currently knowledge gaps in our understanding of factors that influence a child’s journey through diagnosis and management of an inherited arrhythmia or cardiomyopathy. It is also unclear how age at diagnosis for one of these conditions impacts the physical,...