Ellen Moffatt
University of California, San Francisco
31 Papers
33 Citations
Ellen Moffatt is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sudden cardiac death & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Ellen Moffatt include New York University.
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Papers
Prospective Countywide Surveillance and Autopsy Characterization of Sudden Cardiac Death: POST SCD Study
Zian H. Tseng,Jeffrey E. Olgin,Eric Vittinghoff,Philip C. Ursell,Anthony S. Kim,Karl A. Sporer,Clement Yeh,Benjamin Colburn,Nina M. Clark,Rana Khan,Amy P. Hart,Ellen Moffatt +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used emergency medical services records, death certificates, or definitions that infer cause of death to study out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death.
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Sudden death in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices
Zian H. Tseng,Robert M. Hayward,Nina M. Clark,Christopher G. Mulvanny,Benjamin Colburn,Philip C. Ursell,Jeffrey E. Olgin,Amy P. Hart,Ellen Moffatt +8 more
TL;DR: Systematic interrogation and autopsy of sudden deaths in one city identified concerns about CIED function that might otherwise not have been observed and can provide unbiased data regarding causes of sudden death in individuals with CIEDs and improve surveillance for CIED problems.
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Sudden Cardiac Death and Myocardial Fibrosis, Determined by Autopsy, in Persons with HIV.
Zian H. Tseng,Ellen Moffatt,Anthony S. Kim,Eric Vittinghoff,Phil Ursell,Andrew J. Connolly,Jeffrey E. Olgin,Joseph K. Wong,Priscilla Y. Hsue +8 more
TL;DR: The incidence of sudden cardiac death and sudden death caused by arrhythmia, as determined by autopsy, in persons with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has not been investigated.
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Characteristics of sudden arrhythmic death in a diverse, urban community
TL;DR: In a diverse, urban population, SAD incidence varied substantially by gender and race and accounted for far fewer SADs than previous studies but remained associated with a 2.6-fold higher risk as compared with control deaths.
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Antemortem and Post-Mortem Characteristics of Lethal Mitral Valve Prolapse Among All Countywide Sudden Deaths.
Francesca N. Delling,Sidney Aung,Eric Vittinghoff,Shiktij Dave,Lisa J. Lim,Jeffrey E. Olgin,Andrew J. Connolly,Ellen Moffatt,Zian H. Tseng +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the characteristics of mitral valve prolapse in a post-mortem study of consecutive sudden cardiac deaths (SCDs) in subjects up to 90 years of age.
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