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Natalie Morgan
Researcher at Monash University
Publications - 21
Citations - 795
Natalie Morgan is an academic researcher from Monash University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sudden cardiac death. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 558 citations. Previous affiliations of Natalie Morgan include Royal Melbourne Hospital.
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A Prospective Study of Sudden Cardiac Death among Children and Young Adults
Richard D. Bagnall,Robert G. Weintraub,Jodie Ingles,Jodie Ingles,Johan Duflou,Johan Duflou,Laura Yeates,Laura Yeates,Lien Lam,Andrew M. Davis,T. Thompson,V. Connell,Jennie Wallace,Charles Naylor,Jackie Crawford,Donald R. Love,Lavinia Hallam,Jodi White,Christopher Lawrence,Matthew J Lynch,Natalie Morgan,Paul A. James,Desirée du Sart,Rajesh Puranik,Rajesh Puranik,Neil E. I. Langlois,Jitendra K. Vohra,Ingrid Winship,John Atherton,Julie McGaughran,Jonathan R. Skinner,Christopher Semsarian,Christopher Semsarian +32 more
TL;DR: The addition of genetic testing to autopsy investigation substantially increased the identification of a possible cause of sudden cardiac death among children and young adults.
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Familial cardiological and targeted genetic evaluation: Low yield in sudden unexplained death and high yield in unexplained cardiac arrest syndromes
Saurabh Kumar,Stacey Peters,T. Thompson,Natalie Morgan,Ivan Maccicoca,Alison H. Trainer,Alison H. Trainer,Dominica Zentner,Jonathan M. Kalman,Jonathan M. Kalman,Ingrid Winship,Ingrid Winship,Jitendra K. Vohra,Jitendra K. Vohra +13 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive strategy of cardiological evaluation and targeted genetic testing in more than 100 families with SADS was found to have a lower diagnostic yield than previously published series, which is consistent with the published literature.
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Cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death registries: a systematic review of global coverage.
Elizabeth D. Paratz,L. Rowsell,Dominica Zentner,Sarah Parsons,Natalie Morgan,T. Thompson,Paul A. James,Paul A. James,Andreas Pflaumer,Christopher Semsarian,Karen Smith,Dion Stub,Dion Stub,Andre La Gerche +13 more
TL;DR: Many CA registries exist globally, although with inequitable population coverage, and Comprehensive multisource surveillance SCD registries are fewer in number and more challenging to design and maintain.
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Insights into sudden cardiac death: exploring the potential relevance of non-diagnostic autopsy findings
Hariharan Raju,Hariharan Raju,Sarah Parsons,T. Thompson,Natalie Morgan,Dominica Zentner,Dominica Zentner,Alison H. Trainer,Alison H. Trainer,Paul A. James,Paul A. James,Ingrid Winship,Ingrid Winship,Jonathan M. Kalman,Jonathan M. Kalman,Jitendra K. Vohra,Jitendra K. Vohra +16 more
TL;DR: Non-diagnostic or uncertain histological findings associate with SUD, though cannot be attributed a causative status, and primary arrhythmia syndromes predominate as familial cardiogenetic diagnoses amongst both uncertain SUD and true SADS cases.
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The Cardiac Genetics Clinic: a model for multidisciplinary genomic medicine.
Dominica Zentner,T. Thompson,Paul A. James,Alison H. Trainer,Lesley C. Adès,Ivan Macciocca,J. Taylor,Kirsty Mann,Michael Bogwitz,Nigel Lewis,Natalie Morgan,Jitendra K. Vohra,Ingrid Winship +12 more
TL;DR: Patients characteristics, standard operating procedure, and uptake of genetic testing at the multidisciplinary Cardiac Genetics Clinic at the Royal Melbourne Hospital during its first 6 years are described.