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Sudden Cardiac Death with Normal Heart: Molecular Autopsy

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Date 2010 Apr 13
PMID 20381381
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Several culprits may be identified at postmortem in sudden death (SD) victims, including coronary artery, myocardial, valve, conduction system, and congenital heart diseases. However, particularly in young people, the heart can be found grossly and histologically normal in a not-so-minor amount of cases (the so-called unexplained SD or "mors sine materia") and inherited ion channel diseases are implicated (long and short QT syndromes, Brugada syndrome, and catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia). These channelopathies are due to defective genes encoding for proteins of sodium and potassium ion channels at the sarcolemma level or for receptors regulating intracellular calcium release at the sarcoplasmic reticulum level. Postmortem investigation may still represent the first opportunity to make the proper diagnosis also in the setting of a structurally normal heart and the employment of molecular biology techniques is of help to solve the puzzle of such "silent" autopsies. For these reasons, autopsy investigation of cardiac SD should always include sampling for genetic testing to search for the invisible inherited arrhythmogenic disorders, as recommended in the recent guidelines by the Association for European Cardiovascular Pathology.

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