Background/objectives: Sodium channel blockers are used to unmask the diagnostic ECG pattern of the Brugada syndrome (BrS) in case of a non-diagnostic baseline ECG. The aim of the study was to determine clinical and ECG predictors of a positive challenge test in patients suspected to the BrS. Methods: A total of 106 consecutive patients (91 men; mean age, 35 ± 12 years) suspected of the BrS underwent the intravenous sodium channel blocker challenge test with procainamide or flecainide. Results: Of the 106 patients, positive tests were detected in 20 (19) patients. During test, a transient episode of a second-degree atrioventricular block and isolated ventricular ectopies were observed in 1 (0.9) and 2 (1.9) patients, respectively. A QRS pr...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare, aggressive and inherited cardiac disease leading to po...
The Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease characterized by an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) and a...
Brugada syndrome is a disease entity associated with a characteristic electrocardiographic pattern k...
OBJECTIVES: The authors studied the response rates and relative sensitivity of the most common agent...
BackgroundA drug provocation test using a sodium channel blocker (SCB) can unmask a type 1 ECG patte...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Provocation tests with sodium channel blockers are often required to unmask ECG abnorm...
International audienceWe are grateful to Doctor Ozeke et al. for their interest in our study [1]. Dr...
International audienceBackground - Sodium-channel blocker challenge (SCBC) is frequently performed t...
BACKGROUND: The implications of a drug-induced type 1 Brugada ECG pattern following sodium channel b...
International audienceAIMS: The diagnostic type I ECG in Brugada syndrome (BS) is often concealed an...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic Br-ECG is characterized by "coved type" ST-segment elevation (type 1) in ...
AIMS: Sodium-channel blockers (SCBs) are associated with arrhythmia, but variability of cardiac elec...
Background: In patients with a type 2 or 3 Brugada pattern, the pharmacological (IC drugs) induction...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare, aggressive and inherited cardiac disease leading to po...
The Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease characterized by an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) and a...
Brugada syndrome is a disease entity associated with a characteristic electrocardiographic pattern k...
OBJECTIVES: The authors studied the response rates and relative sensitivity of the most common agent...
BackgroundA drug provocation test using a sodium channel blocker (SCB) can unmask a type 1 ECG patte...
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...
INTRODUCTION: Provocation tests with sodium channel blockers are often required to unmask ECG abnorm...
International audienceWe are grateful to Doctor Ozeke et al. for their interest in our study [1]. Dr...
International audienceBackground - Sodium-channel blocker challenge (SCBC) is frequently performed t...
BACKGROUND: The implications of a drug-induced type 1 Brugada ECG pattern following sodium channel b...
International audienceAIMS: The diagnostic type I ECG in Brugada syndrome (BS) is often concealed an...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic Br-ECG is characterized by "coved type" ST-segment elevation (type 1) in ...
AIMS: Sodium-channel blockers (SCBs) are associated with arrhythmia, but variability of cardiac elec...
Background: In patients with a type 2 or 3 Brugada pattern, the pharmacological (IC drugs) induction...
BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare, aggressive and inherited cardiac disease leading to po...
The Brugada syndrome is a genetic disease characterized by an abnormal electrocardiogram (ECG) and a...
Brugada syndrome is a disease entity associated with a characteristic electrocardiographic pattern k...