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Identifizierung von Patienten mit großem Risiko, einen plötzlichen Herztod zu sterben

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Die Erkrankung der Koronararterien, die immer noch die häufigste Ursache für Tod und Erkrankungen in der westlichen Welt darstellt, hat eine große Streubreite im klinischen Erscheinungsbild. Günstig sieht es für einen Patienten noch aus, wenn er sich mit dem Symptom einer Linksinsuffizienz (kongestives Herzversagen) oder einer Ischämie (Angina pectoris) vorstellt. Ein akuter Myokardinfarkt führt zu einem unmittelbaren Verlust myokardialen Gewebes sowie in unmittelbarer Begleitung hiermit zu einer hohen Sterblichkeit. Unglücklicherweise ist das häufigste Erscheinungsbild in der industrialisierten Welt der plötzliche Herztod, von dem in den USA mindestens ein Mensch pro Minute betroffen ist (Lown 1979).

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Morganroth, J. (1983). Identifizierung von Patienten mit großem Risiko, einen plötzlichen Herztod zu sterben. In: Schlepper, M., Olsson, B. (eds) Kardiale Rhythmusstörungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-81986-5_3

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