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    Cardiac phenotype in ATP1A3 -related syndromes: A multicenter cohort study
    (2020)
    Balestrini, Simona (55540976300)
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    Mikati, Mohamad A. (7005469208)
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    Álvarez-Garca-Rovés, Reyes (57797695300)
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    Carboni, Michael (7103162421)
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    Hunanyan, Arsen S. (57209249907)
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    Kherallah, Bassil (57202837126)
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    McLean, Melissa (57194388839)
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    Prange, Lyndsey (57193729675)
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    De Grandis, Elisa (23988709600)
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    Gagliardi, Alessandra (55920835600)
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    Pisciotta, Livia (57215024817)
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    Stagnaro, Michela (55292106700)
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    Veneselli, Edvige (7003318287)
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    Campistol, Jaume (7103042466)
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    Fons, Carmen (22734331000)
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    Pias-Peleteiro, Leticia (54389868900)
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    Brashear, Allison (7004462152)
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    Miller, Charlotte (57210314464)
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    Samões, Raquel (56112712600)
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    Brankovic, Vesna (57192421308)
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    Padiath, Quasar S. (6507370990)
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    Potic, Ana (54409253400)
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    Pilch, Jacek (7007162732)
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    Vezyroglou, Aikaterini (57212510133)
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    Bye, Ann M.E. (7005542535)
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    Davis, Andrew M. (57212340346)
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    Ryan, Monique M. (7403185216)
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    Semsarian, Christopher (6603828606)
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    Hollingsworth, Georgina (56548702000)
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    Scheffer, Ingrid E. (7006332397)
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    Granata, Tiziana (7003659519)
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    Nardocci, Nardo (7003319824)
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    Ragona, Francesca (16029547400)
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    Arzimanoglou, Alexis (7003564550)
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    Panagiotakaki, Eleni (6507190055)
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    Carrilho, Ins (6602300834)
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    Zucca, Claudio (7003947449)
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    Novy, Jan (23490044700)
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    Dziezyc, Karolina (55841212900)
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    Parowicz, Marek (57220081042)
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    Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria (57225298699)
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    Weckhuysen, Sarah (57273435500)
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    Pons, Roser (7006478182)
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    Groppa, Sergiu (16052708500)
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    Sinden, Daniel S. (57189209555)
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    Pitt, Geoffrey S. (7005730952)
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    Tinker, Andrew (7005427027)
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    Ashworth, Michael (7005599289)
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    Michalak, Zuzanna (35190792800)
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    Thom, Maria (7004423623)
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    Cross, J. Helen (19834317000)
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    Vavassori, Rosaria (36663035200)
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    Kaski, Juan P. (57222307669)
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    Sisodiya, Sanjay M. (7005111176)
    Objective To define the risks and consequences of cardiac abnormalities in ATP1A3-related syndromes.MethodsPatients meeting clinical diagnostic criteria for rapid-onset dystonia-parkinsonism (RDP), alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC), and cerebellar ataxia, areflexia, pes cavus, optic atrophy, and sensorineural hearing loss (CAPOS) with ATP1A3 genetic analysis and at least 1 cardiac assessment were included. We evaluated the cardiac phenotype in an Atp1a3 knock-in mouse (Mashl+/-) to determine the sequence of events in seizure-related cardiac death.ResultsNinety-eight patients with AHC, 9 with RDP, and 3 with CAPOS (63 female, mean age 17 years) were included. Resting ECG abnormalities were found in 52 of 87 (60%) with AHC, 2 of 3 (67%) with CAPOS, and 6 of 9 (67%) with RDP. Serial ECGs showed dynamic changes in 10 of 18 patients with AHC. The first Holter ECG was abnormal in 24 of 65 (37%) cases with AHC and RDP with either repolarization or conduction abnormalities. Echocardiography was normal. Cardiac intervention was required in 3 of 98 (≈3%) patients with AHC. In the mouse model, resting ECGs showed intracardiac conduction delay; during induced seizures, heart block or complete sinus arrest led to death.ConclusionsWe found increased prevalence of ECG dynamic abnormalities in all ATP1A3-related syndromes, with a risk of life-threatening cardiac rhythm abnormalities equivalent to that in established cardiac channelopathies (≈3%). Sudden cardiac death due to conduction abnormality emerged as a seizure-related outcome in murine Atp1a3-related disease. ATP1A3-related syndromes are cardiac diseases and neurologic diseases. We provide guidance to identify patients potentially at higher risk of sudden cardiac death who may benefit from insertion of a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator. Copyright © 2020 American Academy of Neurology.

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