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Improving usual care after sudden death in the young with focus on inherited cardiac diseases (the CAREFUL study): a community-based intervention study

Authors :
Marieke T. Blom
Balthasar Schaap
Hanno L. Tan
Irene M. van Langen
Pieter A. Doevendans
Henk van Weert
Wendy Bruins
Tatjana Naujocks
Michiel L. Bots
C. (Kees) Das
Christian van der Werf
Jan A. Ten Bosch
Arthur A.M. Wilde
Ronald de Vos
Aryan Vink
Rudolph W. Koster
Anneke Hendrix
Erwin Birnie
Abdennasser Bardai
Frits Woonink
Arend Mosterd
Philip de Vries
Cardiology
Other departments
General practice
Reproductive Origins of Adult Health and Disease (ROAHD)
Health Psychology Research (HPR)
Source :
Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology, 18(4), 592-601. Oxford University Press, Europace, 18(4), 592-601. Oxford University Press, Europace, 18(4), 592. Oxford University Press, Van Der Werf, C, Hendrix, A, Birnie, E, Bots, M L, Vink, A, Bardai, A, Blom, M T, Bosch, J, Bruins, W, Das, C, Koster, R W, Naujocks, T, Schaap, B, Tan, H L, De Vos, R, De Vries, P, Woonink, F, Doevendans, P A, Van Weert, H C, Wilde, A A M, Mosterd, A & Van Langen, I M 2016, ' Improving usual care after sudden death in the young with focus on inherited cardiac diseases (the CAREFUL study) : A community-based intervention study ', Europace, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 592-601 . https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euv059
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

AIMS: Inherited cardiac diseases play an important role in sudden death (SD) in the young. Autopsy and cardiogenetic evaluation of relatives of young SD victims identifies relatives at risk. We studied the usual care after SD in the young aimed at identifying inherited cardiac disease, and assessed the efficacy of two interventions to improve this usual care.METHODS AND RESULTS: We conducted a community-based intervention study to increase autopsy rates of young SD victims aged 1-44 years and referral of their relatives to cardiogenetic clinics. In the Amsterdam study region, a 24/7 central telephone number and a website were available to inform general practitioners and coroners. In the Utrecht study region, they were informed by a letter and educational meetings. In two control regions usual care was monitored. Autopsy was performed in 169 of 390 registered SD cases (43.3%). Cardiogenetic evaluation of relatives was indicated in 296 of 390 cases (75.9%), but only 25 of 296 families (8.4%) attended a cardiogenetics clinic. Autopsy rates were 38.7% in the Amsterdam study region, 45.5% in the Utrecht study region, and 49.0% in the control regions. The proportion of families evaluated at cardiogenetics clinics in the Amsterdam study region, the Utrecht study region, and the control regions was 7.3, 9.9, and 8.8%, respectively.CONCLUSIONS: The autopsy rate in young SD cases in the Netherlands is low and few families undergo cardiogenetic evaluation to detect inherited cardiac diseases. Two different interventions did not improve this suboptimal situation substantially.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10995129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Europace : European pacing, arrhythmias, and cardiac electrophysiology, 18(4), 592-601. Oxford University Press, Europace, 18(4), 592-601. Oxford University Press, Europace, 18(4), 592. Oxford University Press, Van Der Werf, C, Hendrix, A, Birnie, E, Bots, M L, Vink, A, Bardai, A, Blom, M T, Bosch, J, Bruins, W, Das, C, Koster, R W, Naujocks, T, Schaap, B, Tan, H L, De Vos, R, De Vries, P, Woonink, F, Doevendans, P A, Van Weert, H C, Wilde, A A M, Mosterd, A & Van Langen, I M 2016, ' Improving usual care after sudden death in the young with focus on inherited cardiac diseases (the CAREFUL study) : A community-based intervention study ', Europace, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 592-601 . https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euv059
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....befabc13e5ab4e9836323cbbf0c1a16e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euv059