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Cardiogenetics and sudden cardiac death

Sudden cardiac death due to cardiac arrhythmia is one of the most common causes of death in Norway. In young people it is often caused by a hereditary heart disease.

The group is researching methods which can contribute to further mapping and treatment of patients suffering from hereditary heart disease.

Prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is a major challenge in cardiology. Young individuals with cardiac genetic diseases are predisposed to SCD, and risk stratification is vital in these patients. Ongoing research is focusing on characterization of cardiac function and prediction of life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias in patients at risk of SCD.

Better risk assessment will provide a stronger selection of patients with high risk of death. At-risk individuals may receive preventive drug treatment, and those with highest risk may receive an implantable cardioverter defibrillator.

Cooperation

Our research group has collaboration with several institutions and medical technology providers. 

  • GE Healthcare
  • Medtronic
  • DIPS

 

Published Dec. 11, 2019 2:05 PM - Last modified June 7, 2023 10:30 AM

Contact

Group leader

Participants

  • Thor Edvardsen University of Oslo
  • Christine Rootwelt-Norberg University of Oslo
  • Anna Isotta Castrini University of Oslo
  • Eivind Westrum Aabel University of Oslo
  • Tove Elizabeth Frances Hunt
  • Feddo Pieter Kirkels
  • Maria Christine Ruud
  • Mette-Elise Estensen
  • Pål Haugar Brekke
  • Øyvind Haugen Lie
  • Eystein Skjølsvik
  • Marianne Forså
  • Anders Wold Bjerring
  • Monica Chivulescu
  • Esther Steffie Scheirlynck
  • Margareth Ribe
  • Elin Bjurstrøm
  • Kristin Nordvoll
  • Nina Hasselberg
  • Marit Kristine Smedsrud
Detailed list of participants