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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Cardiac arrest
  1. ... and can lead to fainting (syncope) or sudden cardiac arrest and death. The SCN5A gene mutations change single ... acquired long QT syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases ...
  2. ... and can lead to fainting (syncope) or sudden cardiac arrest and death. The TRPM4 gene mutations change single protein building blocks (amino acids) in the TRPM4 channel. The altered ... flow. Cardiac cells with these altered channels have difficulty producing ...
  3. ... individuals are also at an increased risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death, particularly after physical activity. More About This Health Condition glycogen [starch] synthase, muscle glycogen ... of a novel mutation in GYS1 (muscle-specific glycogen synthase) resulting in sudden cardiac death, that is diagnosable from skin fibroblasts. Mol ...
  4. ... heartbeats (arrhythmia) can lead to fainting (syncope) or cardiac arrest and sudden death. Researchers suggest that CAV3 gene mutations may disrupt ion transport through sodium channels located in the caveolae. A disruption in ion transport ... Balijepalli RC, Kamp TJ. Caveolae, ion channels and cardiac arrhythmias. Prog Biophys Mol Biol. 2008 Oct-Nov; ...
  5. ... arrhythmia that can lead to fainting (syncope) or cardiac arrest and sudden death without the other features of Timothy syndrome (described above). Research suggests that CACNA1C gene variants that cause long ... of Cav1.2 Ca2+ channels in cardiac and smooth muscles. Cardiovasc Res. 2005 Nov 1; ...
  6. ... acquired long QT syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases ...
  7. ... acquired long QT syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases ...
  8. ... acquired long QT syndrome, increases the risk of cardiac arrest and sudden death. A small percentage of cases ...