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Getting to the heart of sudden death in epilepsy

8 April 2016
The leading cause of epilepsy-related premature mortality is sudden unexpected death.

University of Sydney researchers discover a link between sudden death in epilepsy and heart conditions.

Researchers from University of Sydney and the Centenary Institute have today released the results from the world鈥檚 largest genetic study into sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP), revealing a possible genetic link between the heart and the brain in epilepsy patients.

The leading cause of epilepsy-related premature mortality is sudden unexpected death, and the cause remains unknown.

State-of-the-art technology was utilised in this new study to examine all 22,000 genes of participants. Following an analysis of rare variants, it was found that a sizeable proportion of SUDEP cases have clinically relevant mutations in cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heart beat) and epilepsy genes.

Leading this study, the Centenary Institute鈥檚 , said this is a crucial first step in building our understanding of why SUDEP occurs and how we can prevent it.

鈥淭his study has identified the first possible link between the heart and the brain in epilepsy patients,鈥 Dr Bagnall said.聽

鈥淯nderstanding the genetic basis of SUDEP may inform the future diagnosis of at-risk family members, as well as provide opportunities for prevention.鈥

University of Sydney Cardiologist said this is an exciting development that could help to save lives into the future.

鈥淚f we can understand why SUDEP occurs, we can work towards preventing it. These new findings provide a platform to initiate available treatment options, such as antiarrhythmic drugs or implantable defibrillators, with the ultimate goal to prevent SUDEP in the community."

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