Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China

Abstract Objective To evaluate the presence of Brugada electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern, clinical characteristics, treatment, and long‐term prognosis of Brugada syndrome in southern Chinese population. Methods This prospective study consisted of a consecutive series of patients with diagnostic coved...

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Main Authors: Donghua Zhao, Bo Liang, Jian Peng, Liangyu Tang, Rongbin Su, Lingli Luo, Bin Deng, Shuyuan Wang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-05-01
Series:Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/anec.12823
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spelling doaj-8d36ad50b2054e28a4b65ccc2f6657ed2021-06-16T06:25:24ZengWileyAnnals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology1082-720X1542-474X2021-05-01263n/an/a10.1111/anec.12823Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South ChinaDonghua Zhao0Bo Liang1Jian Peng2Liangyu Tang3Rongbin Su4Lingli Luo5Bin Deng6Shuyuan Wang7First People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaFirst People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaDepartment of Cardiology Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University Guangzhou ChinaFirst People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaFirst People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaFirst People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaFirst People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaFirst People’s Hospital of Zhaoqing Zhaoqing ChinaAbstract Objective To evaluate the presence of Brugada electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern, clinical characteristics, treatment, and long‐term prognosis of Brugada syndrome in southern Chinese population. Methods This prospective study consisted of a consecutive series of patients with diagnostic coved type I Brugada ECG pattern at baseline between January 2007 and February 2020. Histories of symptoms including ventricular tachycardia (VT)/ventricular fibrillation (VF) episode, syncope, and family history of Brugada Syndrome (BrS) or unexplained sudden cardiac death were collected. Electrophysiological study and implantable cardioverter‐defibrillator (ICD) were performed. All patients included in this study were followed up in the outpatient department every 6 months after baseline evaluation. Occurrences of syncope, VF, and sudden death were independently analyzed by two cardiologists. Results 45 (56.3%) patients were diagnosed with BrS. During a mean follow‐up of 7.9 ± 3.6 years, six patients had experienced documented VF/sudden cardiac death (SCD) or recurrent syncope. Two patients experienced episodes of syncope more than once. Two patients experienced onset of electrical storm with a total of 11 episodes of VF. There were 50% of these events occurring in fever status. One of patient with BrS died of SCD. Conclusion There was a very low prevalence of Brugada syndrome in southern Chinese population. The risk of arrhythmic events was low in asymptomatic patients. ICD was high effective in preventing SCD without adverse device outcome in long‐term follow‐up. Fever can lead to predispose to malignant arrhythmia, and aggressive treatment of febrile state in Brugada syndrome was recommended.https://doi.org/10.1111/anec.12823Brugada ECG patternBrugada syndromefollow‐upsouthern Chinese population
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author Donghua Zhao
Bo Liang
Jian Peng
Liangyu Tang
Rongbin Su
Lingli Luo
Bin Deng
Shuyuan Wang
spellingShingle Donghua Zhao
Bo Liang
Jian Peng
Liangyu Tang
Rongbin Su
Lingli Luo
Bin Deng
Shuyuan Wang
Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China
Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology
Brugada ECG pattern
Brugada syndrome
follow‐up
southern Chinese population
author_facet Donghua Zhao
Bo Liang
Jian Peng
Liangyu Tang
Rongbin Su
Lingli Luo
Bin Deng
Shuyuan Wang
author_sort Donghua Zhao
title Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China
title_short Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China
title_full Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China
title_fullStr Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China
title_full_unstemmed Long‐term follow‐up in patients with Brugada Syndrome in South China
title_sort long‐term follow‐up in patients with brugada syndrome in south china
publisher Wiley
series Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology
issn 1082-720X
1542-474X
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Objective To evaluate the presence of Brugada electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern, clinical characteristics, treatment, and long‐term prognosis of Brugada syndrome in southern Chinese population. Methods This prospective study consisted of a consecutive series of patients with diagnostic coved type I Brugada ECG pattern at baseline between January 2007 and February 2020. Histories of symptoms including ventricular tachycardia (VT)/ventricular fibrillation (VF) episode, syncope, and family history of Brugada Syndrome (BrS) or unexplained sudden cardiac death were collected. Electrophysiological study and implantable cardioverter‐defibrillator (ICD) were performed. All patients included in this study were followed up in the outpatient department every 6 months after baseline evaluation. Occurrences of syncope, VF, and sudden death were independently analyzed by two cardiologists. Results 45 (56.3%) patients were diagnosed with BrS. During a mean follow‐up of 7.9 ± 3.6 years, six patients had experienced documented VF/sudden cardiac death (SCD) or recurrent syncope. Two patients experienced episodes of syncope more than once. Two patients experienced onset of electrical storm with a total of 11 episodes of VF. There were 50% of these events occurring in fever status. One of patient with BrS died of SCD. Conclusion There was a very low prevalence of Brugada syndrome in southern Chinese population. The risk of arrhythmic events was low in asymptomatic patients. ICD was high effective in preventing SCD without adverse device outcome in long‐term follow‐up. Fever can lead to predispose to malignant arrhythmia, and aggressive treatment of febrile state in Brugada syndrome was recommended.
topic Brugada ECG pattern
Brugada syndrome
follow‐up
southern Chinese population
url https://doi.org/10.1111/anec.12823
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