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Predictors of sudden death in heart failure patients

https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2009-15-4-462-465

Abstract

The late ventricular potentials (LVP) can be registered in 60-86 % by signal averaged electrocardiogram (SA ECG) in heart failure with ischemic or dilated cardiomyopathy. Ventricular arrhythmias can be provoked by delayed ventricular depolarization. LVP is shown to be more frequent in patients with progressive heart failure and seem to be independent of the underlying cause. Abnormal late ventricular low amplitude electrical activity can be an additional negative risk factor in patients with heart failure.

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И. Антонова
ФГУ «Федеральный Центр сердца, крови и эндокринологии имени В.А. Алмазова Росмедтехнологий»
Russian Federation


О. Моисеева
ФГУ «Федеральный Центр сердца, крови и эндокринологии имени В.А. Алмазова Росмедтехнологий»
Russian Federation


В. Морошкин
ФГУ «Федеральный Центр сердца, крови и эндокринологии имени В.А. Алмазова Росмедтехнологий»
Russian Federation


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