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What you
need to know about Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes or Long QT
Syndrome
A
genetic heart condition, Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndrome, also
referred to as Long QT Syndrome, occurs in children and infants.
The symptoms
are fainting or sudden loss of consciousness and even sudden death.
Sometimes this occurs during physical activity, but it also may
happen upon waking or during sleep. Not everyone shows symptoms,
but boys tend to develop this condition at a younger age than girls.
Generally it begins in pre-teenage years for boys and around age 14
for girls. However there are cases when this first appears in infants
and also in young adults. If properly diagnosed and treated, it
typically does not lead to death or serious impairment.
It's easily
diagnosed with an EKG. Once diagnosed, beta-blocker drug therapy
is usually prescribed. However, failure to properly diagnose or
treat this disorder can lead to death.
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a case?
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is different. We review each case individually. First, we'll need
all medical records, which we examine for indications of how your
physician may have departed from care standards. Our expertise in
both medicine and law will help you determine whether you are a
victim of negligent care. We can give you proper and professional
legal assistance to proceed.
What we
can do for you
The primary purpose of a malpractice claim is to allow you and your
family to survive and provide for yourself and the injured person
over his or her lifetime.
Gregory R.
Kauffman is both an experienced attorney and a respected physician.
He understands the complex issues in cases such as these and will
work for your best interests. Frequently, the success of medical
malpractice cases depends on your attorney's ability to find and
retain medical experts. Our firm's experience and reputation qualify
us to win cases.
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