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Cardiac events occurred commonly among apparently healthy Filipinos with the Brugada ECG pattern in the LIFECARE cohort.

Giselle G Gervacio1, Jaime Alfonso Manalo Aherrera1, Rody G Sy1, Lauro L Abrahan Iv1, Michael Joseph Agbayani1, Felix Eduardo Punzalan1, Elmer Jasper B Llanes1, Paul Ferdinand M Reganit1, Olivia T Sison2, E Shyong Tai3, Felicidad V Velandria2, Allan Gumatay4, Nina T Castillo-Carandang2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome is the mechanism for sudden unexplained death. The Brugada ECG pattern is found in 2% of Filipinos. There is a knowledge gap on the clinical outcome of these individuals. The clinical profile and 5-year cardiac event rate of individuals with the Brugada ECG pattern were determined in this cohort.
METHODS: This is a sub-study of LIFECARE (Life Course Study in Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology), a community based cohort enrolling healthy individuals 20 to 50 years old conducted in 2009-2010. ECGs of all enrollees were screened independently by three cardiologists. The prevalence of the coved Brugada ECG pattern was ascertained, and the 5-year cardiac event rate was determined among those individuals with this pattern. The participants were contacted to determine the occurrence of cardiac events, which included syncope, presyncope, seizures, cardiac arrest and unexplained vehicular accidents.
RESULTS: A total of 3072 ECGs were reviewed, and 14 subjects (0.4%) with the coved Brugada ECG pattern were identified. Four had a cardiac event on follow-up at 5 years, but all remained alive. Most of these 14 coved Brugada individuals were healthy and asymptomatic at baseline.
CONCLUSION: Cardiac events occurred commonly among initially asymptomatic Filipinos with the coved Brugada ECG pattern. Such patients need to be followed up closely.

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Keywords:  brugada; sudden adult death syndrome; sudden cardiac death

Year:  2018        PMID: 29868128      PMCID: PMC5976111          DOI: 10.1136/heartasia-2017-010969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Asia        ISSN: 1759-1104


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