Clinical presentation and electrocardiographic features of Brugada syndrome in Iraq

A. AL-Hamdi
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Background: Brugada syndrome is a clinical entity composed of twelve leads electrocardiographic changes of coved or saddle shaped STsegment elevation in V1 and V2 with serious ventricular arrhythmias which may cause sudden cardiac death. Objectives: The objectives of this study is to highlight the clinical presentation and the types of ECG changes of Brugada syndrome cases seen in Iraq and to orient physicians about this fatal condition. Patients and Methods: Patients presented with symptoms of palpitation, dizzy attacks or syncope and diagnosed as Brugada syndrome were included in this case series study. The diagnosis of Brugada syndrome based mainly on the typical coved or saddle shaped or variant STSegment elevation in electrocardiographic leads V1, V2. Results: Eighteen patients were included in this case series study. All are males. Age ranged from 15-45 Y. The presenting symptoms were palpitation in 12 patients, syncope in 8, dizzy spells and pre syncope in 14 and chest pain seen in 2. The arrhythmic events were clinically documented in 10. Monomorphic VT seen in 4, VF in 2, atrial fibrillation in 2 and atrial flutter in 2. Induced VF by EP study seen in 2. Type I Brugada ECG pattern was seen in 6 patients, type II in 4 and three of type III. Five showed a variant type of the syndrome. Family history of sudden cardiac death was seen in 8 patients while in 10 it was negative. ICD was implanted in 6 patients. In 12 patients (67%) the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome was missed during the provisional medical contacts. Conclusion: Brugada syndrome is not uncommon in Iraq but needs a high diagnostic suspicion through appreciating the symptomologies and electrocardiographic features of this fatal syndrome to plan management to prevent sudden cardiac death.
伊拉克Brugada综合征的临床表现和心电图特征
背景:Brugada综合征是一种临床症状,由12导联心电图改变为V1、V2段呈锥形或鞍状抬高,伴严重室性心律失常,可引起心源性猝死。目的:本研究的目的是强调在伊拉克看到的Brugada综合征病例的临床表现和心电图变化类型,并指导医生了解这种致命的疾病。患者和方法:以心悸、头晕发作或晕厥为症状并诊断为Brugada综合征的患者纳入本病例系列研究。Brugada综合征的诊断主要基于心电图导联V1、V2中典型的冠状、鞍状或变异型st段抬高。结果:18例患者纳入本病例系列研究。都是雄性。年龄15-45岁,主要症状为心悸12例,晕厥8例,晕眩和晕厥前期14例,胸痛2例。10年的心律失常事件被临床记录。单纯性房颤4例,室颤2例,房颤2例,心房扑动2例。2. EP诱发VF。Brugadaⅰ型心电图6例,ⅱ型4例,ⅲ型3例。其中5人表现出该综合征的变体类型。心源性猝死家族史8例,阴性10例。6例患者植入ICD。在12例(67%)患者中,在临时医疗接触期间错过了Brugada综合征的诊断。结论:Brugada综合征在伊拉克并不少见,但应通过对该致命综合征的症状和心电图特征的认识,提高诊断的可信度,制定预防心源性猝死的治疗方案。
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