| Literature DB >> 25869754 |
Charles Antzelevitch1, Gan-Xin Yan2.
Abstract
A prominent J wave is encountered in a number of life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia syndromes, including the Brugada syndrome and early repolarization syndromes. Brugada syndrome and early repolarization syndromes differ with respect to the magnitude and lead location of abnormal J waves and are thought to represent a continuous spectrum of phenotypic expression termed J-wave syndromes. Despite two decades of intensive research, risk stratification and the approach to therapy of these 2 inherited cardiac arrhythmia syndromes are still undergoing rapid evolution. Our objective in this review is to provide an integrated synopsis of the clinical characteristics, risk stratifiers, and molecular, ionic, cellular, and genetic mechanisms underlying these 2 fascinating syndromes that have captured the interest and attention of the cardiology community in recent years.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiac arrhythmias; Early repolarization; Inherited cardiac arrhythmias syndromes; J wave; ST-segment elevation; Sudden cardiac death; Ventricular fibrillation; Ventricular tachycardia
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25869754 PMCID: PMC4737709 DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2015.04.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Rhythm ISSN: 1547-5271 Impact factor: 6.343