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Sudden cardiac death caused by myocarditis in persons aged 1-49 years: a nationwide study of 14 294 deaths in Denmark
by
Lynge, Thomas Hadberg
, Nielsen, Trine Skov
, Tfelt-Hansen, Jacob
, Winkel, Bo Gregers
, Banner, Jytte
in
Autopsy
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Certificates
/ children
/ Death & dying
/ Death certificates
/ Deaths
/ Defibrillators
/ Discharge summaries
/ Epidemiology
/ Forensic pathology
/ Forensic sciences
/ gender
/ myocarditis
/ Original
/ sudden cardiac death
/ Sudden death
/ young adults
2019
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Sudden cardiac death caused by myocarditis in persons aged 1-49 years: a nationwide study of 14 294 deaths in Denmark
by
Lynge, Thomas Hadberg
, Nielsen, Trine Skov
, Tfelt-Hansen, Jacob
, Winkel, Bo Gregers
, Banner, Jytte
in
Autopsy
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Certificates
/ children
/ Death & dying
/ Death certificates
/ Deaths
/ Defibrillators
/ Discharge summaries
/ Epidemiology
/ Forensic pathology
/ Forensic sciences
/ gender
/ myocarditis
/ Original
/ sudden cardiac death
/ Sudden death
/ young adults
2019
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Sudden cardiac death caused by myocarditis in persons aged 1-49 years: a nationwide study of 14 294 deaths in Denmark
by
Lynge, Thomas Hadberg
, Nielsen, Trine Skov
, Tfelt-Hansen, Jacob
, Winkel, Bo Gregers
, Banner, Jytte
in
Autopsy
/ Cardiovascular disease
/ Certificates
/ children
/ Death & dying
/ Death certificates
/ Deaths
/ Defibrillators
/ Discharge summaries
/ Epidemiology
/ Forensic pathology
/ Forensic sciences
/ gender
/ myocarditis
/ Original
/ sudden cardiac death
/ Sudden death
/ young adults
2019
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Sudden cardiac death caused by myocarditis in persons aged 1-49 years: a nationwide study of 14 294 deaths in Denmark
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Sudden cardiac death caused by myocarditis in persons aged 1-49 years: a nationwide study of 14 294 deaths in Denmark
2019
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Myocarditis is associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the young. However, information on nationwide burden of SCD caused by myocarditis (SCD-myocarditis) is sparse. For this study all deaths among persons in Denmark aged 1-35 years in 2000-2009 and 36-49 years in 2007-2009 (27.1 million person-years) were included. Autopsy reports, death certificates, discharge summaries, and nationwide registries were used to identify all cases of SCD-myocarditis. In the 10-year study period, there were 14 294 deaths, of which we identified 1 363 (10%) SCD. Among autopsied SCD (n = 753, 55%), cause of death was myocarditis in 42 (6%) cases corresponding to an SCD-myocarditis incidence of 0.16 (95%CI: 0.11-0.21) per 100 000 person-years. Males had significantly higher incidence rates of SCD-myocarditis compared to females with an incidence rate ratio of 2.2 (95%CI: 1.1-4.1). Myocarditis was not registered as cause of death in any of the non-autopsied SCD (n = 610, 45%). In conclusion, after nationwide unselected inclusion of 14 294 deaths, we found that 6% of all autopsied SCD was caused by myocarditis. No cases of SCD-myocarditis were reported in the non-autopsied SCD, which could reflect underdiagnosing of myocarditis in non-autopsied SCD. Furthermore, our data suggest a female protection towards SCD-myocarditis.
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Taylor & Francis,Oxford University Press
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