Non-invasive detection of exercise-induced cardiac conduction abnormalities in sudden cardiac death survivors in the inherited cardiac conditions
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Rate adaptation of the action potential ensures spatial heterogeneities in conduction across the myocardium are minimized at different heart rates providing a protective mechanism against ventricular fibrillation (VF) and sudden cardiac death (SCD), which can be quantified by the ventricular conduction stability (V-CoS) test previously described. We tested the hypothesis that patients with a history of aborted SCD due to an underlying channelopathy or cardiomyopathy have a reduced capacity to maintain uniform activation following exercise.
Sixty individuals, with (
Data from this pilot study demonstrate the potential use of this technique in risk stratification for the inherited cardiac conditions.
Contributors

Kevin Ming Wei Leong
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Fu Siong Ng
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Matthew J Shun-Shin
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Michael Koa-Wing
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Norman Qureshi
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Zachary I Whinnett
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Nick F Linton
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David Lefroy
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Darrel P Francis
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Sian E Harding
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D Wyn Davies
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Nicholas S Peter
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Phang Boon Lim
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Elijah Behr
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Pier D Lambiase
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Amanda Varnava
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Prapa Kanagaratnam
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