20 results on '"Cardiac arrest -- Risk factors"'
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2. Data on Sudden Cardiac Death Reported by Researchers at Cedars Sinai Medical Center (Dynamic Electrocardiogram Changes Are a Novel Risk Marker for Sudden Cardiac Death)
3. Investigators from Lahey Hospital and Medical Center Release New Data on Heart Attack (Risks of the Athletic Field Revisited: Report of Unusual Occurrences of Cardiac Arrest and Sudden Death In Professional Soccer Players)
4. Findings on Sudden Cardiac Death Detailed by Investigators at University Medical Center Rotterdam (Kidney Function and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death In the General Population)
5. Machine Learning for Sudden Cardiac Death Prediction in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
6. Investigators from University of Massachusetts Report New Data on Status Epilepticus (Seizures and Status Epilepticus May Be Risk Factor for Cardiac Arrhythmia or Cardiac Arrest Across Multiple Time Frames)
7. Studies from Knight Cardiovascular Institute in the Area of Atherosclerosis Described [Does sex modify an association of electrophysiological substrate with sudden cardiac death? The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study]
8. Studies from Mid-American Heart Institute Add New Findings in the Area of Heart Attack (Risk-standardizing Rates of Return of Spontaneous Circulation for In-hospital Cardiac Arrest To Facilitate Hospital Comparisons)
9. Obesity, other risks play large role in sudden cardiac arrest among the young
10. Findings from G. Piccirillo et al in sudden cardiac death risk factors reported
11. Medtronic launches awareness effort on cardioverter-defibrillator therapy in cardiac arrest
12. Renal dysfunction increases the risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with ICDs
13. Study identifies the factors associated with an increased risk of cardiac arrest for adolescents
14. Sudden cardiac death risk is linked to higher trans-18:2 and lower trans-18:1 fatty acid levels
15. Risk of sudden cardiac death in women may be reduced by regular physical exercise
16. Cardiac hypertrophy is risk factor for QT-prolongation and cardiac sudden death
17. Clinical depression may be associated with higher risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
18. Newly created Center studies sudden cardiac death
19. Non-cardiac QTc-prolonging drugs increases the risk of sudden cardiac death
20. Least protection offered to those most at risk of sudden cardiac death
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