Guidelines for autopsy investigation of sudden cardiac death: 2017 update from the Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology.

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serval:BIB_D8B235C753AA
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Guidelines for autopsy investigation of sudden cardiac death: 2017 update from the Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology.
Journal
Virchows Archiv
Author(s)
Basso C., Aguilera B., Banner J., Cohle S., d'Amati G., de Gouveia R.H., di Gioia C., Fabre A., Gallagher P.J., Leone O., Lucena J., Mitrofanova L., Molina P., Parsons S., Rizzo S., Sheppard M.N., Mier MPS, Kim Suvarna S., Thiene G., van der Wal A., Vink A., Michaud K.
Working group(s)
Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology
ISSN
1432-2307 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0945-6317
Publication state
Published
Issued date
12/2017
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
471
Number
6
Pages
691-705
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article ; Practice Guideline
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Although sudden cardiac death (SCD) is one of the most important modes of death in Western countries, pathologists and public health physicians have not given this problem the attention it deserves. New methods of preventing potentially fatal arrhythmias have been developed and the accurate diagnosis of the causes of SCD is now of particular importance. Pathologists are responsible for determining the precise cause and mechanism of sudden death but there is still considerable variation in the way in which they approach this increasingly complex task. The Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology has developed these guidelines, which represent the minimum standard that is required in the routine autopsy practice for the adequate investigation of SCD. The present version is an update of our original article, published 10 years ago. This is necessary because of our increased understanding of the genetics of cardiovascular diseases, the availability of new diagnostic methods, and the experience we have gained from the routine use of the original guidelines. The updated guidelines include a detailed protocol for the examination of the heart and recommendations for the selection of histological blocks and appropriate material for toxicology, microbiology, biochemistry, and molecular investigation. Our recommendations apply to university medical centers, regionals hospitals, and all healthcare professionals practicing pathology and forensic medicine. We believe that their adoption throughout Europe will improve the standards of autopsy practice, allow meaningful comparisons between different communities and regions, and permit the identification of emerging patterns of diseases causing SCD. Finally, we recommend the development of regional multidisciplinary networks of cardiologists, geneticists, and pathologists. Their role will be to facilitate the identification of index cases with a genetic basis, to screen appropriate family members, and ensure that appropriate preventive strategies are implemented.

Keywords
Autopsy/standards, Cause of Death, Death, Sudden, Cardiac, Europe, Humans, Autopsy, Guidelines, Protocol, Sudden cardiac death
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