Sudden Cardiac Death in End-Stage Renal Disease
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The challenge presented by sudden cardiac death in dialysis patients is to better define risk factors and delineate multiple etiologies. Only then can therapy be tailored to the highest risk patients and the incidence of sudden cardiac death be reduced. This article details the many possible etiologies and presents a brief overview of more recent research that may in the future prove of great benefit in improving the mortality of our patients with end-stage renal disease.
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