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From death to life/back to the future: Detailed premorbid clinical and family history can save lives and address the final diagnosis in sudden unexplained deaths with negative autopsy

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Türkgenç, Burcu
Baydar, Çetin L.
Deniz, İdris
Akçay, Arzu
Ergören, Mahmut Çerkez
Sağ, Sebnem Özemri
Yakıcıer, Mustafa C.
Temel, Şehime G.

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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Sudden cardiac death is a sudden, unexpected death developed by one of the many different causes of cardiac arrest that occur within 1 hour of the onset of new symptoms. Sudden unexplained death (SUD) comprises a normal heart at postmortem examination and negative toxicological analysis. SUD often arises from cardiac genetic disease, particularly channelopathies. Channelopathies, or inherited arrhythmia syndromes, are a group of disorders characterized by an increased risk of sudden cardiac death, abnormal cardiac electrical function, and, typically, a structurally normal heart. They share an underlying genetic etiology where disease-causing genetic variants may lead to the absence or dysfunction of proteins involved in the generation and propagation of the cardiac action potential. Our study aimed to evaluate the importance of next-generation sequencing in the postmortem investigations of SUD cases. In this study, 5 forensic SUD cases were investigated for inherited cardiac disorders. We screened a total of 68 cardiac genes for the sibling of case 1, as well as case 2, and 51 genes for cases 3, 4, and 5. Of the 12 variants identified, 2 likely pathogenic variants (16.7%) were the TMEM43_ c.1000+2T>C splice site mutation and the SCN5A_ p.W703X nonsense mutation. The remaining 10 variants of uncertain significance were detected in the TRPM4, RANGRF, AKAP9, KCND3, KCNE1, DSG2, CASQ1, and SNTA1 genes. Irrespective of genetic testing, all SUD families require detailed clinical testing to identify relatives who may be at risk. Molecular autopsy and detailed premorbid clinical and family histories can survive family members of SUD cases.

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Cardiac death, Mutation, Association, Guidelines, Genetics, Postmortem, Cardiac disease, Channelopathies, Scd, Sud cases, Forensic, Ngs, Anatomy & morphology, Medical laboratory technology, Pathology

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