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Clinical and Electrocardiographic Differences in Brugada Syndrome With Spontaneous or Drug-Induced Type 1 Electrocardiogram.

Tomomi Nagayama1,2, Satoshi Nagase1, Tsukasa Kamakura1, Mitsuru Wada1, Kohei Ishibashi1, Yuko Y Inoue1, Koji Miyamoto1, Takashi Noda1, Takeshi Aiba1, Hiroshi Takaki1, Masaru Sugimachi1, Wataru Shimizu1,3, Teruo Noguchi1, Satoshi Yasuda1, Shiro Kamakura1, Kengo Kusano1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Spontaneous type 1 electrocardiogram (ECG) in the right precordial lead is a dominant predictor of ventricular fibrillation (VF) in Brugada syndrome (BrS). In some BrS patients with VF, however, spontaneous type 1 ECG is undetectable, even in repeated ECG and immediately after VF. This study investigated differences between BrS patients with spontaneous or drug-induced type 1 ECG. Methods and 
Results: We evaluated 15 BrS patients with drug-induced (D-BrS) and 29 with spontaneous type 1 ECG (SP-BrS). All patients had had a previous VF episode. In each D-BrS patient, ECG was recorded more than 15 times (mean, 46±34) during 7.2±5.1 years of follow-up. Age and family history were comparable between groups. Inferolateral early repolarization (ER) was observed in 13 D-BrS (87%) at least once but in only 3 SP-BrS (10%, P<0.01). Immediately after VF, inferolateral ER was accentuated in 9 of 10 D-BrS, while type 1 ECG was accentuated in 12 of 16 SP-BrS. Fragmented QRS in the right precordial lead and aVR sign were absent in D-BrS but present in 20 (69%, P<0.01) and 11 (38%, P<0.01) SP-BrS, respectively. There was no prognostic difference between groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Although having similar clinical profiles, there are obvious ECG differences between VF-positive BrS patients with spontaneous or drug-induced type 1 ECG. The inferolateral lead rather than the right precordial lead on ECG may be particularly crucial in some BrS patients.

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Keywords:  Brugada syndrome; Type 1 electrocardiogram; Ventricular fibrillation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30643106     DOI: 10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ J        ISSN: 1346-9843            Impact factor:   2.993


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1.  The 10-Year Prognosis and Prevalence of Brugada-Type Electrocardiograms in Elderly Women: A Longitudinal Nationwide Community-Based Prospective Study.

Authors:  Sherri Shih-Fan Yeh; Ching-Yu Julius Chen; I-Chien Wu; Chih-Cheng Hsu; Tzu-Yu Chen; Wei-Ting Tseng; Feng-Cheng Tang; Chi-Chung Wang; Chung-Chou Juan; Hou-Chang Chiu; Huey-Ming Lo; Dun-Hui Yang; Jyh-Ming Jimmy Juang; Chao Agnes Hsiung
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Nurs       Date:  2020 Nov/Dec       Impact factor: 2.083

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