Kematian Jantung Mendadak di Indonesia
Abstract
Kematian jantung mendadak (KJM) adalah kematian tidak diduga dan bersifat mendadak yang terjadi dalam waktu kurang dari satu jam setelah timbul gejala dan disebabkan oleh penyakit jantung. KJM terjadi akibat suatu hentu jantung yang tidak tertolong. Terdapat beberapa istilah yang saling tumpang tindih yaitu KJM, henti jantung dan kolaps kardiovaskular. KJM merupakan suatu keadaan berhentinya fungsi biologis yang menetap, terjadi secara tiba-tiba dan tidak terduga. Mekanisme KJM umumnya akibat hilangnya kemampuan mekanik jantung yang luas yang terjadi akibat henti jantung.Downloads
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Myerburg R. Scientific gaps in the prediction and prevention of sudden death. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 2002;13:709-23
Albert CM, Chae CU, Grodstein F, Rose LM, Rexrode KM, Ruskin JN, dkk. Prospective Study of Sudden Cardiac death among women in the United States. Circulation. 2003; 107:2096-2101
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Buxton AE. Risk stratification for sudden death in patients with coronary artery disease. Heart Rhythm. 2009;6:836-47
Yuniadi M, Munawar M, Setianto B, Rachman OJ. QT dispersion, a simple tool to predict ventricular tachyarrhytmias and/or sudden cardiac death after myocardial infarction. Med J Indones. 2005;14:230-6
Firdaus I, Munawar M, Yuniadi Y. Heart rate turbulence in acute myocardial infarction. Med J Indones. 2007;16:19-24
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Yuniadi, Y. (1). Kematian Jantung Mendadak di Indonesia. Indonesian Journal of Cardiology, 30(3), 91-3. https://doi.org/10.30701/ijc.v30i3.275
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