Brugada syndrome

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Pathophysiology

Genetically-linked sodium channelopathy, characterized by incomplete RBBB with ST elevation in V1 and V2, and an increased risk of sudden cardiac death

Note - EKG findings can be TRANSIENT


EKG Criteria

Type 1 - 2 mm J-point elevation a gradually descending ST segment and a negative T-waveType 2 - saddle back pattern with at least 2 mm J-point elevation and at least 1 mm ST elevation with a positive or biphasic T-waveType 3 - saddle back pattern with less than 2 mm J-point elevation and less than 1 mm ST elevation with a positive T-wave ==Disposition==


a/w polymorphic v tach, v fib.

mortality ~10% / yr

pts need an AICD


Source

Adapted from ....Mattu (lecture)