POstmortem Systematic InvesTigation of Sudden Cardiac Death: NIH, CDC funded collaboration betw Zian H. Tseng, MD, MAS lab @UCSFCardiology & SF Medical Examiner
Two studies presented at #HRS2026 and simultaneously published in #JACC take a closer look at sudden cardiac death.
📹 Hear key insights from Dr. Fred Kusumoto in this video 👇 and explore more simultaneous publications from @JACCJournals ➡️ https://t.co/boKhTMfv7o #cvEP
Congratulations to Christine Huynh-O'Keefe for representing the @SF_POSTSCD team at #AHA25! Christine's presentation, "Countywide Burden of Sudden Death Caused by Aortic Dissection and Rupture," sheds light on a critical yet often overlooked cause of sudden death.@UCSFCardiology
Congratulations to Matthew Yee for representing the @POST_SCD team at #AHA25! Matthew's presentation showcased new insights into obesity and sudden death in using population-level autopsy data. @UCSFCardiology
Congratulations to Dr. Arianne Caudal for presenting "Unbiased Proteome of Human Myocardium and Serum Sampled at Sudden Death for Discovery of Biomarkers for Near-term Risk of Lethal Arrhythmia" at #AHA25! Proud to have her representing @SF_POSTSCD. @arianneinthelab@stanfordCVI
Huge congratulations to Dr. Albert Liu for presenting his work at #AHA25 on the incidence and causes of sudden deaths among individuals with atrial fibrillation and the impact of anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy on hemorrhagic causes. @UCSFCardiology#POSTSCD
Exciting to see the @POST_SCD team represented at #AHA25! Albert Liu, MD, Arianne Cadual, PhD, Matthew Lee, and Christine Huynh-O’Keefe shared their groundbreaking work on sudden cardiac death and population health. Proud of our team’s continued impact! @UCSFCardiology
Non-survivor OHCAs in Osaka were often non-cardiac, including cerebrovascular diseases. Systematic cause analysis may aid prevention and survival. #AHAJournals#OHCA@yoshio1214@SF_POSTSCD@OkadaYohei https://t.co/bZy6e3vj1m
This JAMA Patient Page describes causes, risk factors, evaluation and treatment, and bystander instructions for cardiac arrest in apparently healthy young adults.
https://t.co/7TtvC1QFyJ
Honored to speak at UCSF Cardiology Grand Rounds - a full day focused on Fighting Sudden Cardiac Death. Grateful to @SF_POSTSCD@gregorymmarcus & @UCSFCardiology team for the invite and inspiring discussions. Excited for what’s ahead as we continue this vital work together !
We heard an excellent presentation today from Dr. @EloiMarijon, Professor of Medicine at Paris Cité University. We really appreciate your insights and the engaging discussion on sudden cardiac death. @SF_POSTSCD
We’re excited to welcome Professor @EloiMarijon tomorrow for Cardiology Grand Rounds. He serves as Professor of Medicine at Paris Cité University. He is a global leader in electrophysiology & his work has shaped the care and prevention of sudden cardiac death. @SF_POSTSCD
In this 7-year countywide study, 2% of sudden deaths and 2.5% of confirmed SCDs had a genetic cause. Findings do not support routine genetic testing for community SCDs, especially without autopsy. https://t.co/vCMFETuRzl
#JACCCEP#EPeeps@SF_POSTSCD@JamesSalazarMD
This narrative review summarizes the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical assessment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death in young, healthy adults. https://t.co/dAIMpo8sEQ
Dr. Zian Tseng @SF_POSTSCD's research on out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in apparently healthy young adults is discussed in this @JAMA_current podcast. https://t.co/ULSktO1pi6
This narrative review summarizes the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and clinical assessment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death in young, healthy adults.
https://t.co/sxDkxVYVP2
🎧 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in apparently healthy adults younger than 40 years ranges from 4 to 14 per 100 000 person-years worldwide.
Author Zian Tseng of @UCSF discusses this and more with JAMA Associate Editor David Simel. https://t.co/dbV3JZTLI1