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Prevention of sudden death in routine cardiology practice: who, when and how? WHO statistics show that every five minutes one patient dies suddenly in the world. Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in cardiology practice is not always indicated as the cause of death, since usually everything possible is done to establish the nosological cause, which is taken into account in statistics. Therefore, it is likely that SCD occurs even more frequently. The prevalence of SCD does not improve the demographic situation and negatively affects life expectancy. Most often, elderly and senile patients die from SCD. The NEXUS platform features the topic "Sudden cardiac death". The speaker, prof. Natalia Nikolina, analyzes the key methods of preventing sudden cardiac death. The lecturer answers the question: what should be the drug therapy for SCD. Speaker: Nikulina Natalya Nikolaevna - MD, Professor of the Department of Hospital Therapy with a Course in Medical and Social Expertise of the Ryazan State Medical University named after academician I.P. Pavlov 0:00 Introduction 3:08 Are you afraid of sudden death 3:53 SCD statistics 6:53 RESONANCE research 7:56 VSD groups 15:18 SCD prevention 31:03 Cardiovascular continuum 37:35 Basic drug therapy of SCD 39:32 Key provisions 41:13 Sources We are on social networks: https://www.instagram.com/nexusacadem... https://t.me/nexus_online https://vk.com/nexus_ak