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Inherited arrhythmia syndrome predisposing to sudden cardiac death
Yun Gi Kim
, Suk Kyu Oh
, Ha Young Choi
,
Jong Il Choi
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Department of Medicine
Department of Biomedical Sciences
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Sudden Cardiac Death
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Inherited Arrhythmia Syndrome
100%
Genetic Testing
40%
Inherited Arrhythmia
40%
Western Countries
20%
Asia
20%
Recent Advances
20%
Structural Abnormalities
20%
Epidemiological Data
20%
Potential Risk
20%
Precise Diagnosis
20%
Risk Stratification
20%
Ventricular Arrhythmia
20%
Life-threatening
20%
Electrophysiological Characteristics
20%
Genetic Disease
20%
Clinical Approach
20%
Young People
20%
Early Prediction
20%
Early Prevention
20%
Brugada Syndrome
20%
Long QT Syndrome
20%
Cardiac Sodium Channel
20%
Channelopathy
20%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Syndrome
100%
Heart Arrhythmia
100%
Sudden Cardiac Death
100%
Ion Channel
20%
Genetic Disorder
20%
Heart Ventricle Tachycardia
20%
Brugada Syndrome
20%
Long QT Syndrome
20%
Channelopathy
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
100%
Sudden Cardiac Death
100%
Genetic Screening
40%
Ion Channel
20%
Risk Stratification
20%
Ventricular Tachycardia
20%
Medical Decision Making
20%
Genetic Disorder
20%
Brugada Syndrome
20%
Long QT Syndrome
20%
Channelopathy
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
100%
Sudden Cardiac Death
100%
Genetic Screening
40%
Genetic Disorder
20%
Epidemiological Data
20%
Ventricular Tachycardia
20%
Brugada Syndrome
20%
Channelopathy
20%
Medical Decision Making
20%
Ion Channel
20%
Long QT Syndrome
20%