Every year in Italy more than 1000 people under 35 years old are victims of sudden cardiac death (SCD). Such an incidence is comparable to that of other Western countries. Pathologies responsible for SCD should be diagnosed as early as possible in order to have effective prevention. The pilot study described in this paper is a particular application of telecardiology. It exploits the teleconsulting paradigm in order to perform a screening in high school students aimed at preventing sudden cardiac death.

Telecardiology for preventing sudden cardiac death in young people: an Italian high schools pilot study

De Lazzari Claudio;Pisanelli Domenico M;
2012

Abstract

Every year in Italy more than 1000 people under 35 years old are victims of sudden cardiac death (SCD). Such an incidence is comparable to that of other Western countries. Pathologies responsible for SCD should be diagnosed as early as possible in order to have effective prevention. The pilot study described in this paper is a particular application of telecardiology. It exploits the teleconsulting paradigm in order to perform a screening in high school students aimed at preventing sudden cardiac death.
2012
Inglese
NEW TRENDS IN SOFTWARE METHODOLOGIES, TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES.
SOMET_12
246
424
429
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978-1-61499-125-0
IOS Press
Amsterdam
PAESI BASSI
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
26-28 September
Genova
Telemedicine
telecardiology
screening
sudden cardiac death
6
none
Genuini, Igino; D'Ambrosi, Alessandra; Silvetti, Elisa; DE LAZZARI, Claudio; Pisanelli Domenico, M; Fedele, Francesco
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