From rare events to systematic data collection: the RESCUED registry for sudden cardiac death in the young in Germany

Renaldas Barkauskas,Tina Jenewein, Stefanie Scheiper-Welling,Verena Wilmes,Constanze Niess, Silvana Petzel-Witt, Alexandra Reitz,Elise Gradhand, Anastasia Falagkari, Maria Papathanasiou,Reza Wakili, David M. Leistner,Jessica Vasseur,Jens Göbel,Holger Storf, Stefan W. Toennes, Matthias Kettner,Marcel A. Verhoff,Britt-Maria Beckmann,Silke Kauferstein, Eva Corvest

Clinical Research in Cardiology(2024)

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Approximately one-third of sudden cardiac deaths in the young (SCDY) occur due to a structural cardiac disease. Forty to fifty percent of SCDY cases remain unexplained after autopsy (including microscopic and forensic-toxicological analyses), suggesting arrhythmia syndromes as a possible cause of death. Due to the possible inheritability of these diseases, blood relatives of the deceased may equally be carriers of the causative genetic variations and therefore may have an increased cardiac risk profile. A better understanding of the forensic, clinical, and genetic data might help identify a subset of the general population that is at increased risk of sudden cardiac death. The German registry RESCUED (REgistry for Sudden Cardiac and UnExpected Death) comprises information about SCDY fatalities and clinical and genetic data of both the deceased and their biological relatives. The datasets collected in the RESCUED registry will allow for the identification of leading causes of SCDY in Germany and offer unique possibilities of scientific analyses with the aim of detecting unrecognized trends, risk factors, and clinical warning signs of SCDY. In a pilot phase of 24 months, approximately 180 SCDY cases (< 50 years of age) and 500 family members and clinical patients will be included. RESCUED is the first registry in Germany collecting comprehensive data of SCDY cases and clinical data of the biological relatives reviewed by cardiac experts. RESCUED aims to improve individual risk assessment and public health approaches by directing resources towards early diagnosis and evidence-based, personalized therapy and prevention in affected families. Trial registration number (TRN): DRKS00033543.
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Sudden cardiac death (SCD),Registry,Heart,Cardiogenetics,Arrhythmia
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