Literature DB >> 19437402

Early repolarization electrocardiography pattern with unexplained syncope during training in a young black African non-elite athlete: an accidental finding?

Aimé Bonny1, Ivo Ditah, Walid Amara, Brahim Hamdaoui, Robert Frank, Jean-Yves Le Heuzey.   

Abstract

Until recently it was generally thought that early repolarization is benign. But a recent article in the NEJM (Haissaguerre et al.) suggests that some persons with early repolarization may be at risk of life-threatening ventricular tachyarrhythmia. Unexplained syncope or sudden death occurs mostly during sleep. However, some cases of cardiac arrest during exertion have been reported. We report the case of a 39 year-old black African male with early repolarization pattern on electrocardiogram who regularly experienced dizziness (and one episode of transient loss of consciousness) exclusively while exercising. Detailed examination was normal. Under quinidine therapy, he experienced no further episodes. Increasingly reported cases of cardiac arrest in Africans, and significant prevalence of early repolarization in this population, have to be taken into account since the Haissaguerre et al. report. Further evidence of the lethal consequences of this syndrome are needed, bearing in mind that diagnostic tools for life-threatening arrhythmias are often scarce in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19437402

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cardiol J        ISSN: 1898-018X            Impact factor:   2.737


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1.  Prevalence and significance of early repolarisation in a black African population: data of 246 individuals with cardiovascular morbidity.

Authors:  Aime Bonny; Dominique Noah Noah; Sylvie Ndongo Amougou; Cecile Saka
Journal:  Cardiovasc J Afr       Date:  2013-08       Impact factor: 1.167

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