Sudden death in cardiac sarcoidosis: an analysis of nationwide clinical and cause-of-death registries
European Heart Journal

Abstract
The present study was done to assess the role of sudden cardiac death (SCD) among the presenting manifestations of and fatalities from cardiac sarcoidosis (CS).
We analysed altogether 351 cases of CS presenting from year 1998 through 2015 in Finland. There were 262 patients with a clinical diagnosis and treatment of CS, 27 patients with an initial lifetime diagnosis of giant cell myocarditis that was later converted to CS, and 62 cases detected at autopsy and identified by screening >820 000 death certificates from the national cause-of-death registry. The total case series comprised 253 females and 98 males aged on average 52 years at presentation. High-grade atrioventricular block was the most common first sign of CS (
Together fatal and aborted SCD constitute 14% of the presenting manifestations of CS. Nearly two-thirds of all fatalities from CS are caused by undiagnosed granulomas in the heart.
Contributors

Jukka Lehtonen
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Hanna-Kaisa Nordenswan
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Mikko I Mäyränpää
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Anne Räisänen-Sokolowski
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Riina Kandolin
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Piia Simonen
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Päivi Pietilä-Effati
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Aleksi Alatalo
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Seppo Utriainen
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Tuomas T Rissanen
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Petri Haataja
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Jorma Kokkonen
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Tapani Vihinen
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Heikki Miettinen
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Kari Kaikkonen
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Tuomas Kerola
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Markku Kupari
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