Interview with Consultant Cardiologist Dr Sabiha Gati on FAQ’s about myocarditis

Myocarditis is an inflammatory process involving the heart muscle. It can present acutely (suddenly), sub-acutely (of recent onset) or as a chronic disease (weeks or months later). It may present with focal involvement (at a specific location) or diffuse involvement (over a widespread area) of the heart muscle. When individuals have symptoms, these can be highly variable from generalised tiredness,
How CRY’s research impacted the investigation/management of people at risk of sudden cardiac death

CRY’s latest webinar held on the 17th December 2020 with CRY’s Consultant Cardiologist Dr Michael Papadakis – Dr Papadakis gave a presentation on how CRY’s research has impacted the investigation and management of people with conditions that can cause sudden cardiac death. After the presentation, there was a Q&A session with Dr Papadakis. https://www.youtube.com/embed/1klMeWTDyfU
Update to CredibleMeds List

We have received the following update from CredibleMeds: December 17, 2020 Re: Revision to the QTdrugs List We are writing to inform you that Sertindole, a drug used in the treatment of schizophrenia, has been moved from the Possible Risk of Torsades de Pointes (TdP) category to the Known Risk of TdP category because of newly available evidence that it is associated
myheart enews October-November 2020

Dear myheart members Thank you to all of you who are helping raise funds and awareness of Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and myheart in these unprecedented times. Please find in this newsletter information on: Sanjay Sharma’s FAQ’s on CRY’s ResearchCRY Raising Awareness Week and Great Cake Bake 2020Blog by myheart members, Daniel Redfearn and Ruth WilliamsFAQ’s about myocarditisPrivate myheart Facebook group Read the
The Importance of CRY’s Research Programme with Prof Sanjay Sharma – recording

CRY’s research programme has had a huge impact on our understanding of the causes and prevention of young sudden cardiac death as well as the way we treat those at risk. Professor Sharma spoke about how CRY’s research has impacted the way we look after families after a young sudden cardiac death as well as the way it has influenced
What has your research taught you about the way to conduct exercise tests?

https://www.youtube.com/embed/5N2zglt40C4
How has St George’s University helped to take CRY’s research forward?

https://www.youtube.com/embed/jSX8-54GYqU
My story of being diagnosed with LQT in the midst of a pandemic by Ruth Williams

In April of this year, I was diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome (LQTS). In the midst of a pandemic, this was the most unwelcome conclusion to my ongoing investigations! In 2001, my sister Ellie died very suddenly whilst on a telephone call with me one morning. I found her body later that day with the phone still in her hand.
How has CRY’s research changed the way we understand LQT ?

https://www.youtube.com/embed/L2l-bILQH3Y
A Reflection on My Experience Living with a Heart Condition by Daniel Redfearn

I had no idea at the end of the summer holidays in 2011 that the following months would be a defining period of my life. I was thirteen years old and soon to start another year of secondary school. At this time, my favourite activity was undoubtedly exercise – I followed many different sports and enjoyed playing them too. At