| Literature DB >> 32617208 |
Yasar Sattar1, Waqas Ullah2, Syeda Ramsha Zaidi3, Talal Almas4, M Chadi Alraies5.
Abstract
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare autosomal dominant mutation affecting sodium channels. Electrocardiography can show two Brugada patterns (BrP). Type 1 BrP usually causes sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Type 2 BrP can appear during circumstances that result in delayed sodium channel opening, such as fever, pneumonia, or use of sodium channel blockers. Patients with type 2 BrP often have underlying type 1 BrP; this can be confirmed by an ajmaline challenge test. We describe the case of a patient who presented with SCA. He later had an interval type 2 BrP secondary to aspiration pneumonia, followed by type 1 BrP pattern confirmed by an ajmaline challenge test. The patient ultimately underwent implantable cardiac defibrillator placement to prevent future SCA.Entities:
Keywords: aspiration pneumonia; brugada pattern; brugada syndrome
Year: 2020 PMID: 32617208 PMCID: PMC7325341 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.8331
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Electrocardiogram revealing normal sinus rhythm, no signs of ischemia, and normal intervals.
Figure 2Electrocardiogram revealing type 2 Brugada pattern showing saddleback ST pattern in V1-V2 (arrows).
Figure 3CT of the chest (coronal plane) showing infiltrates in the mid and lower left lung fields.
Video 1Normal four-chamber transthoracic echocardiography showing normal chambers and valve motion.