OBJECTIVES: The study examined whether patients with Brugada syndrome are sensitive to vagal stimulation or ischemia. BACKGROUND: Experimental studies have suggested that a prominent transient outward current (I(to))-mediated action potential notch and a subsequent loss of the action potential dome in the epicardium, but not in the endocardium, give rise to ST-segment elevation and subsequent ventricular fibrillation (VF). METHODS: We evaluated the frequency of coronary spasm, augmentation (> or =0.1 mV) of ST-segment elevation in leads V(1) to V(3), and induction of VF by intracoronary injection of acetylcholine (ACh) and/or ergonovine maleate (EM) in 27 symptomatic patients with Brugada syndrome and 30 control subjects. RESULTS: The coronary spasm was induced in 3 (11%) of the 27 patients with Brugada syndrome and in 13 (43%) of the 30 control subjects. ST-segment elevation was augmented by 11 (33%) of the 33 right coronary injections (ACh: 6/11 [55%]; EM: 5/22 [23%]), without coronary spasm, but not by any of the left coronary injections in patients with Brugada syndrome. Ventricular fibrillation was induced by 3 (9%) of the 33 right coronary injections (ACh: 2/11 [18%]; EM: 1/22 [5%]), but not by any of the left coronary injections. In contrast, neither ST-segment elevation nor VF was observed in any of the control subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the hypothesis that mild ischemia and vagal influences act additively or synergistically with the substrate responsible for the Brugada syndrome to elevate the ST-segment and precipitate VF. These observations suggest that Brugada patients may be at a higher risk for ischemia-related sudden death.
OBJECTIVES: The study examined whether patients with Brugada syndrome are sensitive to vagal stimulation or ischemia. BACKGROUND: Experimental studies have suggested that a prominent transient outward current (I(to))-mediated action potential notch and a subsequent loss of the action potential dome in the epicardium, but not in the endocardium, give rise to ST-segment elevation and subsequent ventricular fibrillation (VF). METHODS: We evaluated the frequency of coronary spasm, augmentation (> or =0.1 mV) of ST-segment elevation in leads V(1) to V(3), and induction of VF by intracoronary injection of acetylcholine (ACh) and/or ergonovine maleate (EM) in 27 symptomatic patients with Brugada syndrome and 30 control subjects. RESULTS: The coronary spasm was induced in 3 (11%) of the 27 patients with Brugada syndrome and in 13 (43%) of the 30 control subjects. ST-segment elevation was augmented by 11 (33%) of the 33 right coronary injections (ACh: 6/11 [55%]; EM: 5/22 [23%]), without coronary spasm, but not by any of the left coronary injections in patients with Brugada syndrome. Ventricular fibrillation was induced by 3 (9%) of the 33 right coronary injections (ACh: 2/11 [18%]; EM: 1/22 [5%]), but not by any of the left coronary injections. In contrast, neither ST-segment elevation nor VF was observed in any of the control subjects. CONCLUSIONS: Our results support the hypothesis that mild ischemia and vagal influences act additively or synergistically with the substrate responsible for the Brugada syndrome to elevate the ST-segment and precipitate VF. These observations suggest that Brugada patients may be at a higher risk for ischemia-related sudden death.
Authors: Dan Hu; Sami Viskin; Antonio Oliva; Tabitha Carrier; Jonathan M Cordeiro; Hector Barajas-Martinez; Yuesheng Wu; Elena Burashnikov; Serge Sicouri; Ramon Brugada; Rafael Rosso; Alejandra Guerchicoff; Guido D Pollevick; Charles Antzelevitch Journal: Heart Rhythm Date: 2007-04-10 Impact factor: 6.343
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Authors: Pieter G Postema; Christian Wolpert; Ahmad S Amin; Vincent Probst; Martin Borggrefe; Dan M Roden; Silvia G Priori; Hanno L Tan; Masayasu Hiraoka; Josep Brugada; Arthur A M Wilde Journal: Heart Rhythm Date: 2009-07-08 Impact factor: 6.343
Authors: Antonio Oliva; Dan Hu; Sami Viskin; Tabitha Carrier; Jonathan M Cordeiro; Hector Barajas-Martinez; Yusheng Wu; Elena Burashnikov; Ramon Brugada; Rafael Rosso; Alexandra Guerchicoff; Guido Pollevick; Vincenzo L Pascali; Charlie Antzelevitch Journal: Leg Med (Tokyo) Date: 2009-04-02 Impact factor: 1.376