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Long-Term ICD Benefits in Nonischemic HFrEF: Why Patient Age and Mode of Death Dictate Clinical Strategy
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Long-Term ICD Benefits in Nonischemic HFrEF: Why Patient Age and Mode of Death Dictate Clinical Strategy

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 01/17/2026
The extended 13.2-year follow-up of the DANISH trial demonstrates that while primary prevention ICDs do not reduce all-cause mortality in nonischemic HFrEF overall, they significantly lower sudden cardiovascular death risk, particularly in patients aged 70 and younger.
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Thirty Years of ICD Therapy in Brugada Syndrome: Balancing Lifesaving Intervention with Long-term Device Burdens
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Thirty Years of ICD Therapy in Brugada Syndrome: Balancing Lifesaving Intervention with Long-term Device Burdens

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 12/25/2025
This 30-year single-center study evaluates ICD outcomes in Brugada Syndrome, highlighting the efficacy of secondary prevention, the high burden of device-related complications in young patients, and the promising role of epicardial ablation in reducing arrhythmic burden.
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