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Effects of non-right-handedness on risk for sudden death associated with coronary artery disease
Richard D. Lane
, Anthony C. Caruso
, Victoria L. Brown
, Beatrice Axelrod
,
Gary E. Schwartz
, Lee Sechrest
, Frank I. Marcus
Psychiatry
Psychology
Neuroscience - GIDP
Medicine
Surgery
Neurology
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Sudden Death
100%
Right-handedness
100%
Left-handedness
57%
Ventricular Tachycardia/ventricular Fibrillation
42%
Left-handed
28%
Left-handers
28%
Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
28%
Neurologic Disorders
14%
Throwing
14%
Ventricular Arrhythmogenesis
14%
Life-threatening Arrhythmias
14%
Right-handers
14%
Sudden Cardiac Death
14%
Implanted Cardioverter Defibrillator
14%
Short Lifetime
14%
Left-to-right
14%
Risk Factors
14%
Expected Rate
14%
Population Rates
14%
New York Heart Association Functional Class
14%
Neuroscience
Right Handedness
100%
Left Handedness
57%
Cardiac Dysrhythmia
14%
Psychology
Coronary Artery Disease
100%