Sudden cardiac death in dialysis: Arrhythmic Mechanisms and the Value of Non-invasive Electrophysiology

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Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) is the leading cause of cardiovascular death in dialysis patients. This review discusses potential underlying arrhythmic mechanisms of SCD in the dialysis population. It examines recent evidence from studies using implantable loop recorders and from electrophysiological studies in experimental animal models of chronic kidney disease. The review summarizes advances in the field of noninvasive electrophysiology for risk prediction in dialysis patients focusing on the predictive value of the QRS-T angle and of the assessments of autonomic imbalance by means of heart rate variability analysis. Future research directions in non-invasive electrophysiology are identified to advance the understanding of the arrhythmic mechanisms. A suggestion is made of incorporation of non-invasive electrophysiology procedures into clinical practice.

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Poulikakos, D., Hnatkova, K., Skampardoni, S., Green, D., Kalra, P., & Malik, M. (2019). Sudden cardiac death in dialysis: Arrhythmic Mechanisms and the Value of Non-invasive Electrophysiology. Frontiers in Physiology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00144

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