Spectrum of sudden cardiac death in nepalese population : an institutional based study
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University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka
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Introduction:
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) is non traumatic deaths occurring within 24 hours from the onset of symptom due to a cardiac cause. This study was designed with an objective to evaluate spectrum of SCD in the Nepalese community.
Materials and Methods:
This was a prospective analytical study, done at an autopsy center in Nepal, over one year. All SCD’s were verified using histopathological examination. Analysis was done using SPSS, Version-20. Mean and standard deviation was calculated for age. The frequency and percentage were calculated for gender, and cause of death. Stratification was done for age and post-stratification Chi square test or Fisher exact test was used.
Results:
There was a total of 51 cases, with 44(86.3%) males and 7(13.7%) females. Peak death was between 40 –60 years. The most common cause of death was coronary artery diseases (CAD) (62.7%). There was significant association of gender with the different spectrum of SCD, with male gender having tendencies towards CAD and cardiomyopathy (CM).
Conclusion:
Coronary artery disease is the commonest cause of sudden cardiac deaths, followed by cardiomyopathy. Both these diseases had significantly increased tendencies towards male gender.
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Sri Lanka Journal of Forensic Medicine, Science & Law December 2020, Vol. 11, No. 2, P. 26 - 33