• Burst Exercise Testing Can Unmask Arrhythmias in Patients With Incompletely Penetrant Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia (2021)
    • Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) is characterized by cardiac arrest during sudden exertion. Standard exercise stress testing (EST) involves gradual exertion, leading to misdiagnosis and undertreatment of CPVT. “Burst” EST represents a safe modification that better mimics a typical CPVT triggering event to improve diagnosis and therapeutic decision making in CPVT.
       
  • Post Traumatic Stress as a determinant of quality of life in pediatric solid organ transplant recipients (2021)
    • This restrospective, cross-sectional review indicated a high prevalence of self-reported post traumatic stress symptoms in children who survive with solid organ transplants, which are significantly associated with self-rated quality of life. There is a need for clinicians to improve mental health screening and intervention programs.
       
  • Potential Role of Life Stress in Unexplained Sudden Cardiac Arrest (2021)
    • This exploratory study aimed to determine whether patients who experienced an unexplained sudden cardiac arrest (USCA) had higher stressful life events prior to their cardiac arrest compared to those with an explained sudden cardiac arrest (ESCA) and healthy controls.  Although there was no difference in stressful life events between the SCA groups and controls, those with an USCA had higher stressful life events compared to the ESCA group. The autonomic nervous system likely mediates the interaction between stress and SCA.