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Brugada syndrome

see also:

Introduction

  • Brugada syndrome is a diagnosis of EXCLUSION!
    • ECG may be normal and only become abnormal in certain conditions such as fevers
    • many conditions mimic Brugada syndrome ECG pattern:
    • type 2 and 3 Brugada patterns are NOT diagnostic
    • type 1 pattern may be unmasked by superior placement of R precordial leads or by challenge with class I sodium channel blockers

Epidemiology

3 ECG patterns

feature type 1 type 2 type 3
T wave negative positive or biphasic positive
ST elevation coved saddleback saddleback
ST terminal portion gradually descending elevated > 1mm elevated < 1mm

other features

DDx of Brugada-like ECG pattern

Brugada-like type 1 ST segment elevation in R precordial leads

ST segment elevation in R precordial leads but usually more Brugada-like type 2 or 3 rather than 1

drug-induced Brugada-like ECG patterns

antiarrhthymic drugs

anti-anginal drugs

psychotropic drugs

other drugs