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What causes sudden cardiac arrest in young people?


 

Lack of knowledge

Dr. Kauferstein, who runs such a specialist outpatient department, said, “unfortunately, many affected families do not know that they should be tested as well. This lack of knowledge can also lead to fatal consequences for relatives.”

For this reason, she believes that it is crucial to provide more information to the general population. Sudden cardiac arrest is often the first sign of an underlying heart disease in young, healthy individuals. “We do see warning signals in our in-depth testing of sudden cardiac arrest cases that have often been overlooked,” said Dr. Kauferstein.

This article was translated from the Medscape German Edition. A version appeared on Medscape.com.

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