TY - JOUR
T1 - The Lancet Commission to reduce the global burden of sudden cardiac death
T2 - a call for multidisciplinary action
AU - Marijon, Eloi
AU - Narayanan, Kumar
AU - Smith, Karen
AU - Barra, Sérgio
AU - Basso, Cristina
AU - Blom, Marieke T
AU - Crotti, Lia
AU - D'Avila, Andre
AU - Deo, Rajat
AU - Dumas, Florence
AU - Dzudie, Anastase
AU - Farrugia, Audrey
AU - Greeley, Kaitlyn
AU - Hindricks, Gerhard
AU - Hua, Wei
AU - Ingles, Jodie
AU - Iwami, Taku
AU - Junttila, Juhani
AU - Koster, Rudolph W
AU - Le Polain De Waroux, Jean-Benoît
AU - Olasveengen, Theresa M
AU - Ong, Marcus E H
AU - Papadakis, Michael
AU - Sasson, Comilla
AU - Shin, Sang Do
AU - Tse, Hung-Fat
AU - Tseng, Zian
AU - Van Der Werf, Christian
AU - Folke, Fredrik
AU - Albert, Christine M
AU - Winkel, Bo Gregers
N1 - Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/9/9
Y1 - 2023/9/9
N2 - Despite major advancements in cardiovascular medicine, sudden cardiac death (SCD) continues to be an enormous medical and societal challenge, claiming millions of lives every year. Efforts to prevent SCD are hampered by imperfect risk prediction and inadequate solutions to specifically address arrhythmogenesis. Although resuscitation strategies have witnessed substantial evolution, there is a need to strengthen the organisation of community interventions and emergency medical systems across varied locations and health-care structures. With all the technological and medical advances of the 21st century, the fact that survival from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) remains lower than 10% in most parts of the world is unacceptable. Recognising this urgent need, the Lancet Commission on SCD was constituted, bringing together 30 international experts in varied disciplines. Consistent progress in tackling SCD will require a completely revamped approach to SCD prevention, with wide-sweeping policy changes that will empower the development of both governmental and community-based programmes to maximise survival from SCA, and to comprehensively attend to survivors and decedents' families after the event. International collaborative efforts that maximally leverage and connect the expertise of various research organisations will need to be prioritised to properly address identified gaps. The Commission places substantial emphasis on the need to develop a multidisciplinary strategy that encompasses all aspects of SCD prevention and treatment. The Commission provides a critical assessment of the current scientific efforts in the field, and puts forth key recommendations to challenge, activate, and intensify efforts by both the scientific and global community with new directions, research, and innovation to reduce the burden of SCD worldwide.
AB - Despite major advancements in cardiovascular medicine, sudden cardiac death (SCD) continues to be an enormous medical and societal challenge, claiming millions of lives every year. Efforts to prevent SCD are hampered by imperfect risk prediction and inadequate solutions to specifically address arrhythmogenesis. Although resuscitation strategies have witnessed substantial evolution, there is a need to strengthen the organisation of community interventions and emergency medical systems across varied locations and health-care structures. With all the technological and medical advances of the 21st century, the fact that survival from sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) remains lower than 10% in most parts of the world is unacceptable. Recognising this urgent need, the Lancet Commission on SCD was constituted, bringing together 30 international experts in varied disciplines. Consistent progress in tackling SCD will require a completely revamped approach to SCD prevention, with wide-sweeping policy changes that will empower the development of both governmental and community-based programmes to maximise survival from SCA, and to comprehensively attend to survivors and decedents' families after the event. International collaborative efforts that maximally leverage and connect the expertise of various research organisations will need to be prioritised to properly address identified gaps. The Commission places substantial emphasis on the need to develop a multidisciplinary strategy that encompasses all aspects of SCD prevention and treatment. The Commission provides a critical assessment of the current scientific efforts in the field, and puts forth key recommendations to challenge, activate, and intensify efforts by both the scientific and global community with new directions, research, and innovation to reduce the burden of SCD worldwide.
KW - Cardiovascular Agents
KW - Death, Sudden, Cardiac/prevention & control
KW - Government
KW - Health Facilities
KW - Humans
KW - Interdisciplinary Studies
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85170438951&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00875-9
DO - 10.1016/S0140-6736(23)00875-9
M3 - Review
C2 - 37647926
SN - 0140-6736
VL - 402
SP - 883
EP - 936
JO - Lancet
JF - Lancet
IS - 10405
ER -