Clinical and histopathological analysis of the prevalence of cardiac diseases in sudden death: a study based on autopsies

Análisis clínico e histopatológico de la prevalencia de enfermedades cardiacas en muerte súbita. Estudio en autopsias

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Juan Carlos Bonilla Jassir
Rafael Parra Medina
José Fernando Polo Nieto
Juan Eduardo Rocha Aguirre
Juan Pablo Téllez Rodríguez
Juan José Cháves
Paula Daniela Nieto
Georgia Sarquella Brugada

Abstract

Introduction: a sudden death incident has a great impact on society and its study is important to provide understanding for strengthening promotion and prevention strategies. Objective: to determine the prevalence of definitive anatomopathological cardiac diagnoses and histopathological findings associated with sudden death due to a cardiovascular cause based on autopsies performed at Hospital de San José in Bogotá DC, Colombia, during the period between 2015 and 2018. Methods: retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study of cases of sudden cardiac death of cardiovascular origin diagnosed in autopsies performed at the pathology service of Hospital de San José, Bogotá DC, Colombia. Results: 178 autopsies with a diagnosis of sudden cardiac death were included. The overall mean age was 56.1 years (SD: 15.06). Male/female ratio was 3:1. The most frequent macroscopic finding was cardiomegaly (average 428.1 g (SD 112.8), with the presence of sclerotic coronary artery disease (p=0.000) with a blockage greater than 80% (p=0.037) in the major coronary arteries. Conclusions: the prevalent definitive anatomopathological diagnoses in SCD were complicated chronic ischemic heart disease (65%) and acute myocardial infarction (16%). Data obtained in this study is similar to that reported worldwide. Cardiomegaly is a frequent finding that should be carefully evaluated.  

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Juan Carlos Bonilla Jassir, Fundación universitaria de ciencias de la salud

Docente instructor programa de especialización en Patología

José Fernando Polo Nieto, Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud

Docente instructor programa de especialización en Patología.

Georgia Sarquella Brugada, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona

Cardióloga Pediatra. Experta en Arritmias. Muerte súbita infantil.

Josep Brugada, Centro Médico Teknon

Cardiólogo Pediatra, experto en síndrome de Brugada y arritmias electrofisiología.

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