Health9/1/2025The Guardian

Swab test can identify children with potentially deadly heart condition, study finds

Swab test can identify children with potentially deadly heart condition, study finds

A recent study has found that a simple cheek-swab test can detect a potentially deadly heart condition, known as arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), in children up to five years before it would typically be diagnosed. ACM is a genetic disorder that can lead to sudden cardiac death, responsible for more than 10% of such incidents in children. The study suggests that this non-invasive swab test can identify the condition earlier, allowing for timely medical intervention and potentially saving lives. The research highlights the importance of early detection and the potential for this test to become a valuable tool in the screening and management of ACM in young individuals. This finding could have significant implications for improving cardiovascular health and reducing the risk of sudden cardiac events in children.

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