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2. Abstract 15034: Characteristics of Sudden Cardiac Death According to BMI Group: The FinGesture Study
3. Abstract 13856: Echocardiographic Findings in Women With Ischemic Sudden Cardiac Death
4. Risk of sudden cardiac death associated with QRS, QTc, and JTc intervals in the general population
5. Electrocardiographic Risk Markers for Heart Failure in Women Versus Men
6. Impact of age and sex on the long-term prognosis associated with early repolarization in the general population
7. Sex differences in QRS fragmentation and early repolarization pattern
8. Contributors
9. Electrocardiogram as a predictor of sudden cardiac death in middle-aged subjects without a known cardiac disease
10. Markers of Myocardial Stress, Myocardial Injury, and Subclinical Inflammation and the Risk of Sudden Death
11. Body Mass Index as a Predictor of Sudden Cardiac Death and Usefulness of the Electrocardiogram for Risk Stratification
12. Repolarization Heterogeneity Measured With T-Wave Area Dispersion in Standard 12-Lead ECG Predicts Sudden Cardiac Death in General Population
13. Fragmented QRS complex as a predictor of exercise‐related sudden cardiac death
14. Electrocardiographic T Wave Abnormalities and the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death: The Finnish Perspective
15. Sensitivity and Specificity of Automated Detection of Early Repolarization in Standard 12-Lead Electrocardiography
16. Chapter 8 - Sex differences in QRS fragmentation and early repolarization pattern
17. Electrocardiographic Risk Markers of Cardiac Death: Gender Differences in the General Population
18. Gender differences in prevalence and prognostic value of fragmented QRS complex
19. The electrocardiogram and sudden death: capturing electrical physiology and arrhythmic substrate
20. Predicting sudden cardiac death in a general population using an electrocardiographic risk score
21. ECG left ventricular hypertrophy as a risk predictor of sudden cardiac death
22. Simple electrocardiographic measures improve sudden arrhythmic death prediction in coronary disease.
23. Predicting sudden cardiac death in a general population using an electrocardiographic risk score.
24. Waveform prototype-based feature learning for automatic detection of the early repolarization pattern in ECG signals
25. Fragmented QRS complex as a predictor of exercise-related sudden cardiac death
26. Inferolateral early repolarization among non-ischaemic sudden cardiac death victims
27. The Early Repolarization Pattern
28. Diabetes, glucose tolerance, and the risk of sudden cardiac death
29. The ability of an electrocardiogram to predict fatal and non-fatal cardiac events in asymptomatic middle-aged subjects
30. 12-Lead electrocardiogram as a predictor of sudden cardiac death: from epidemiology to clinical practice
31. Prevalence and prognosis of ECG abnormalities in normotensive and hypertensive individuals
32. Prediction of sudden cardiac death with automated high-throughput analysis of heterogeneity in standard resting 12-lead electrocardiograms
33. Diabetes, glucose tolerance, and the risk of sudden cardiac death
34. Inferolateral early repolarization among non-ischaemic sudden cardiac death victims.
35. Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Abnormal P Terminal Force in Lead V 1 of the Electrocardiogram in the General Population”
36. Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Abnormal P Terminal Force in Lead V 1 of the ECG in the General Population
37. Delayed QRS transition in the precordial leads of an electrocardiogram as a predictor of sudden cardiac death in the general population
38. Abstract 15714: Prediction of Sudden Cardiac Death With Automated High-Throughput Analysis of T-Wave Heterogeneity in Standard 12-Lead Electrocardiogram
39. Sensitivity and Specificity of Automated Detection of Early Repolarization in Standard 12-Lead Electrocardiography
40. Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Abnormal P Terminal Force in Lead V1 of the ECG in the General Population.
41. Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Abnormal P Terminal Force in Lead V1of the ECG in the General Population
42. Impact of age and sex on the long-term prognosis associated with early repolarization in the general population.
43. Abstract 11779: Gender Differences in the Prevalence of Fragmented QRS Complex in Patient Populations With Different Risk Profiles
44. Response to letter regarding article, 'prevalence and prognostic significance of abnormal p terminal force in lead v1 of the electrocardiogram in the general population'.
45. Response to Letter Regarding Article, “Prevalence and Prognostic Significance of Abnormal P Terminal Force in Lead V1of the Electrocardiogram in the General Population”
46. Inferolateral early repolarization among non-ischaemic sudden cardiac death victims.
47. The Early Repolarization Pattern: A Consensus Paper.
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