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Long-term survival after cardiac arrest in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Heart Rhythm, 07/01/09
Maron BJ et al. - In HCM, long-term survival up to 30 years may follow cardiac arrest with or without ICD intervention. Disabling heart failure symptoms were uncommon after these arrhythmic events, at last follow-up. These novel observations regarding the natural history of HCM underscore the unpredictability of the arrhythmogenic substrate, which may remain dormant over extended periods of time.
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