Primary prevention of sudden cardiac death: trials in patients with coronary artery disease.

J Interv Card Electrophysiol

Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine, Brown Medical School, 2 Dudley Street, Suite 360, Providence, RI 02905, USA.

Published: October 2003

Over the past decade, four randomized, controlled trials have evaluated therapies for prevention of sudden cardiac death in patients with coronary disease. Three of the four trials have shown significant reductions in mortality with implanted defibrillators. Two studies failed to demonstrate any benefit from pharmacologic antiarrhythmic therapy. The results of these studies in similar patient populations have erased any doubt regarding the ability of implanted defibrillators to reduce the risk of sudden death in patients with coronary disease. Our major challenge at this time is understanding how best to utilize this therapy in order to bring the benefit to the maximum number of patients while minimizing expense.

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