Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome ...
... or Sudden Adult Death Syndrome as the title implies, culminates in a
person dying very suddenly and unexpectedly. Sudden death in the family is
particularly traumatic for the relatives and friends of the victim as this
type of death can occur in an apparently fit and healthy young person who
has shown absolutely no sign of illness. In some sudden arrhythmia deaths
there are no signs at all on autopsy testing, this is due to faults within the
electrical activity of the heart, which cannot be detected after death.
One such condition is called the Long QT Syndrome (LQTS). With the Long
QT Syndrome the only symptoms to watch out for are fainting spells or
sudden death, it is therefore extremely important that anyone with any
symptoms of syncope (fainting) should be screened for the condition, early
identification can reduce the mortality rate.
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