Research Group on Sudden Death (GIMUS) of Cuba Sudden Cardiovascular Death: A Global Challenge

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Alt text: Research on sudden death causes in Cuba, focusing on cardiovascular reasons and diagnostic methods.

Research Group on Sudden Death (GIMUS) of Cuba Sudden Cardiovascular Death: A Global Challenge

Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes
Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes
Daisy Ferrer Marrero
Daisy Ferrer Marrero
Mileidys González Lugo
Mileidys González Lugo
Nidia Doris Tamayo Vicente
Nidia Doris Tamayo Vicente
Rafael Emilio Araujo González
Rafael Emilio Araujo González
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Introduction: Sudden cardiovascular death (SCD) constitutes the main challenge for Cardiology in this century. One out of every two cardiovascular deaths is due to this universal health problem. Objective: To present scientific evidence that justifies this global challenge, and to mention the research results of the Research Group on Sudden Death (GIMUS) of Cuba. Material and method: Research results of the SUCADES study carried out in Cuba (1995-2020) are presented, applying the research protocol contained in the Cuban Guide for SCD research works. Results: The GIMUS has developed in a period of 25 years’ scientific research with the application of a diagnostic algorithm and the use of a Primary Data Collection Model to 33 718 natural deaths, documenting 2 252 sudden deaths, representing 6.6% of global mortality recorded.

Research Group on Sudden Death (GIMUS) of Cuba Sudden Cardiovascular Death: A Global Challenge

Introduction: Sudden cardiovascular death (SCD) constitutes the main challenge for Cardiology in this century. One out of every two cardiovascular deaths is due to this universal health problem. Objective: To present scientific evidence that justifies this global challenge, and to mention the research results of the Research Group on Sudden Death (GIMUS) of Cuba. Material and method: Research results of the SUCADES study carried out in Cuba (1995-2020) are presented, applying the research protocol contained in the Cuban Guide for SCD research works. Results: The GIMUS has developed in a period of 25 years’ scientific research with the application of a diagnostic algorithm and the use of a Primary Data Collection Model to 33 718 natural deaths, documenting 2 252 sudden deaths, representing 6.6% of global mortality recorded.

Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes
Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes
Daisy Ferrer Marrero
Daisy Ferrer Marrero
Mileidys González Lugo
Mileidys González Lugo
Nidia Doris Tamayo Vicente
Nidia Doris Tamayo Vicente
Rafael Emilio Araujo González
Rafael Emilio Araujo González

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Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes. 2021. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – F: Diseases GJMR-F Volume 21 (GJMR Volume 21 Issue F7): .

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Research Group on Sudden Death (GIMUS) of Cuba Sudden Cardiovascular Death: A Global Challenge

Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes
Luis Alberto Ochoa Montes
Daisy Ferrer Marrero
Daisy Ferrer Marrero
Mileidys González Lugo
Mileidys González Lugo
Nidia Doris Tamayo Vicente
Nidia Doris Tamayo Vicente
Rafael Emilio Araujo González
Rafael Emilio Araujo González

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