In response to the case report of Brugada-type Electrocardiographic Pattern Induced by Electrocution by R Rangaraj et al (1), the electrocardiogram shows J point along with ST elevations in all the leads except lead III and ST depression in lead aVR. The ST segment is concave upwards in all leads along with an upright T wave except in lead V1. The characteristics features of the electrocardiogram have been classically described in pericarditis (with the exception of lead V1), which the authors should have considered as a differential diagnosis. Acute pericarditis due to electrocution also has not been described in literature prior. Hence electrocutio
The Brugada syndrome is characterized by a ST-segment elevation in the right precordial leads associ...
<p>(A): ECG monitor strip of the proband showing polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (254 bpm) recor...
Introduction: A 38-year-old with suicidal ideation and alcohol intoxication received conducted energ...
Diagnostic electrocardiographic patterns were analyzed in 50 consecutive patients who had unequivoca...
Pericarditis as a differential diagnosis of the "Brugada-type Electrocardiographic Pattern Indu...
HPI: A 22 year-old male presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of retrosterna...
We report a case of persistent electrocardiographic ST-elevation following pericardiocentesis despit...
Acute pericarditis (AP) following blunt thoracic trauma is rare and difficult to diagnosis. A 43-yea...
AIMS: According to the diagnostic consensus criteria, the electrocardiographic (ECG) diagnosis of Br...
When an ECG shows (or is suspicious for) a Brugada pattern, i.e., the association of a positive term...
When an ECG shows (or is suspicious for) a Brugada pattern, i.e., the association of a positive term...
DESCRIPTION : We report a sequence of ECGs recorded in a 61-yearold man admitted to a primary care h...
Brugada Syndrome has a unique electrocardiographic pattern of downsloping ST-segment elevation in th...
The Brugada electrocardiogram pattern is characterized by coved-type ST-elevation (>2 mm) in the rig...
Brugada syndrome (BS) is associated with sudden cardiac death in patients with a structurally normal...
The Brugada syndrome is characterized by a ST-segment elevation in the right precordial leads associ...
<p>(A): ECG monitor strip of the proband showing polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (254 bpm) recor...
Introduction: A 38-year-old with suicidal ideation and alcohol intoxication received conducted energ...
Diagnostic electrocardiographic patterns were analyzed in 50 consecutive patients who had unequivoca...
Pericarditis as a differential diagnosis of the "Brugada-type Electrocardiographic Pattern Indu...
HPI: A 22 year-old male presented to the emergency department with a chief complaint of retrosterna...
We report a case of persistent electrocardiographic ST-elevation following pericardiocentesis despit...
Acute pericarditis (AP) following blunt thoracic trauma is rare and difficult to diagnosis. A 43-yea...
AIMS: According to the diagnostic consensus criteria, the electrocardiographic (ECG) diagnosis of Br...
When an ECG shows (or is suspicious for) a Brugada pattern, i.e., the association of a positive term...
When an ECG shows (or is suspicious for) a Brugada pattern, i.e., the association of a positive term...
DESCRIPTION : We report a sequence of ECGs recorded in a 61-yearold man admitted to a primary care h...
Brugada Syndrome has a unique electrocardiographic pattern of downsloping ST-segment elevation in th...
The Brugada electrocardiogram pattern is characterized by coved-type ST-elevation (>2 mm) in the rig...
Brugada syndrome (BS) is associated with sudden cardiac death in patients with a structurally normal...
The Brugada syndrome is characterized by a ST-segment elevation in the right precordial leads associ...
<p>(A): ECG monitor strip of the proband showing polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (254 bpm) recor...
Introduction: A 38-year-old with suicidal ideation and alcohol intoxication received conducted energ...