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Long-term prognosis of individuals with right precordial ST-segment-elevation Brugada syndrome.

Lars Eckardt1, Vincent Probst, Jeroen P P Smits, Eric Schulze Bahr, Christian Wolpert, Rainer Schimpf, Thomas Wichter, Pierre Boisseau, Achim Heinecke, Günter Breithardt, Martin Borggrefe, Herve LeMarec, Dirk Böcker, Arthur A M Wilde.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome is an arrhythmogenic disease characterized by an ECG pattern of ST-segment elevation in the right precordial leads and an increased risk of sudden cardiac death as a result of ventricular fibrillation. Controversy exists with regard to risk stratification and therapeutic management, particularly in asymptomatic individuals. METHODS AND
RESULTS: A total of 212 individuals (mean age, 45+/-6 years) with a type 1 Brugada ECG pattern were studied. Of these, 123 (58%) were asymptomatic, 65 (31%) had > or =1 syncope of unknown origin, and 24 (11%) had to be resuscitated because of ventricular fibrillation. In 125 individuals (59%), a spontaneous type 1 ECG was recorded. In the remaining, drug challenge with a class I antiarrhythmic agent unmasked a Brugada ECG. The mean ST elevation was 2.3+/-1.2 mm in symptomatic patients and 1.9+/-1.5 mm in asymptomatic individuals (P=0.04). During a mean follow-up of 40+/-50 months, 4 of the 24 patients (17%) with aborted sudden cardiac death and 4 of 65 (6%) with a prior syncope had a recurrent arrhythmic event, whereas only 1 of 123 asymptomatic individuals (0.8%) had a first arrhythmic event. Four of 9 patients with arrhythmic events during follow-up were not inducible during programmed electrical stimulation. A previous history of aborted sudden death or syncope and the presence of a spontaneous type 1 ECG were predictors of adverse outcome.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study reports data on a large population of individuals with a type 1 Brugada ECG pattern with the longest follow-up reported so far. A very low incidence of severe arrhythmic events, particularly in asymptomatic individuals, was found during follow-up. In the presence of very few arrhythmic events on follow-up, programmed electrical stimulation showed very little accuracy in predicting outcome.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15642768     DOI: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000153267.21278.8D

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circulation        ISSN: 0009-7322            Impact factor:   29.690


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