OBJECTIVES: The authors studied the response rates and relative sensitivity of the most common agents used in the sodium-channel blocker (SCB) challenge. BACKGROUND: A type 1 Brugada electrocardiographic pattern precipitated by an SCB challenge confers a diagnosis of Brugada syndrome. METHODS: Patients undergoing an SCB challenge were prospectively enrolled across Canada and the United Kingdom. Patients with no prior cardiac arrest and family histories of sudden cardiac death or Brugada syndrome were included. RESULTS: Four hundred twenty-five subjects underwent SCB challenge (ajmaline, n = 331 [78%]; procainamide, n = 94 [22%]), with a mean age of 39 ± 15 years (54% men). Baseline non-type 1 Brugada ST-segment elevation was present in 10%....
BackgroundA drug provocation test using a sodium channel blocker (SCB) can unmask a type 1 ECG patte...
Na channel blockade challenge is the cornerstone of the diagnosis of Brugada Syndrome (BS). Since th...
BACKGROUND: The implications of a drug-induced type 1 Brugada ECG pattern following sodium channel b...
Background/objectives: Sodium channel blockers are used to unmask the diagnostic ECG pattern of the ...
International audienceAIMS: The diagnostic type I ECG in Brugada syndrome (BS) is often concealed an...
International audienceIntroduction Brugada syndrome (BS) is characterized by a typical ECG pattern. ...
IntroductionBrugada syndrome (BS) is characterized by a typical ECG pattern. To carrying out the dia...
International audienceAIMS: Intravenous drug challenge is frequently performed to unmask Brugada syn...
International audienceBackground - Sodium-channel blocker challenge (SCBC) is frequently performed t...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare, aggressive and inherited cardiac disease leading to po...
SummaryBackgroundAjmaline challenge is commonly used for the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome. A slow i...
International audienceWe are grateful to Doctor Ozeke et al. for their interest in our study [1]. Dr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The clinical characteristics and the results of ajmaline c...
AIMS: Sodium-channel blockers (SCBs) are associated with arrhythmia, but variability of cardiac elec...
INTRODUCTION: Provocation tests with sodium channel blockers are often required to unmask ECG abnorm...
BackgroundA drug provocation test using a sodium channel blocker (SCB) can unmask a type 1 ECG patte...
Na channel blockade challenge is the cornerstone of the diagnosis of Brugada Syndrome (BS). Since th...
BACKGROUND: The implications of a drug-induced type 1 Brugada ECG pattern following sodium channel b...
Background/objectives: Sodium channel blockers are used to unmask the diagnostic ECG pattern of the ...
International audienceAIMS: The diagnostic type I ECG in Brugada syndrome (BS) is often concealed an...
International audienceIntroduction Brugada syndrome (BS) is characterized by a typical ECG pattern. ...
IntroductionBrugada syndrome (BS) is characterized by a typical ECG pattern. To carrying out the dia...
International audienceAIMS: Intravenous drug challenge is frequently performed to unmask Brugada syn...
International audienceBackground - Sodium-channel blocker challenge (SCBC) is frequently performed t...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare, aggressive and inherited cardiac disease leading to po...
SummaryBackgroundAjmaline challenge is commonly used for the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome. A slow i...
International audienceWe are grateful to Doctor Ozeke et al. for their interest in our study [1]. Dr...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: The clinical characteristics and the results of ajmaline c...
AIMS: Sodium-channel blockers (SCBs) are associated with arrhythmia, but variability of cardiac elec...
INTRODUCTION: Provocation tests with sodium channel blockers are often required to unmask ECG abnorm...
BackgroundA drug provocation test using a sodium channel blocker (SCB) can unmask a type 1 ECG patte...
Na channel blockade challenge is the cornerstone of the diagnosis of Brugada Syndrome (BS). Since th...
BACKGROUND: The implications of a drug-induced type 1 Brugada ECG pattern following sodium channel b...