[SCD-FORUM] 54R RE: Two questions about cardiac sudden death Dr. Iabluchanski

SCD Symposium info at scd-symposium.org
Wed Oct 18 15:49:11 ART 2006


“Catecholaminergic storm” is an unspecific reaction from the organism  
that is determined at different levels and depends on the evolution  
of the myocardial infarction. If the infarction does not affect the  
main vital functions, mostly cardiac biomechanics (e.g. a well  
organized effect that does not affect the regulation pathways), then  
this reaction does not vary either. As regards to SD, it is a direct  
product from “catecholaminergic storm” and behaves in the same  
manner. “Catecholaminergic storm” always implies an increase in HR  
with a decrease in its dispersion; therefore, HR variability  
decreases and its spectrum is redistributed in lower rates area.
For more information, I suggest my book (in Russian):
http:// www.medicusamicus.com/index.php?action=im1-0

Sincerely,
Dr. Nikolai Iabluchanski

--
Dr. Sergio Dubner
President of Scientific Committee

Dr. Edgardo Schapachnik
President of Steering Committee


>
> 1. How to evaluate the predictive value of those non-invasive  
> examinations in our clinical work?
> 2. For those 'Non-Acute Myocardial Infarction' patients, what's the  
> effect of the 'catecholamine storm' on sudden cardiac death? How to  
> evaluate it?
>
> "liu.xin.can" <liu.xin.can at 126.com>

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