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Resuscitated cardiac arrest due to Brugada syndrome in an Ethiopian man: a case report. [PDF]
Netsere MW +7 more
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Dietary and emotional triggers of ventricular fibrillation in Brugada syndrome: insights from a long-term subcutaneous implantable cardioverter-defibrillator case report. [PDF]
Zhao B, Chen Y, Gu H, Feng Z, Yu Z.
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Hybrid mini-thoracotomy for Brugada syndrome: epicardial substrate characterization and ablation-results from UNCOVER(BrS) study. [PDF]
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The Lancet, 2002
Brugada syndrome is characterized by an ECG pattern of right bundle branch block and ST-segment elevation in right precordial leads, and sudden death caused by ventricular fibrillation(VF). The cellular basis for the syndrome is thought to be due to an outward shift in the ionic current active during phase 1 of the right ventricular epicardial action ...
S R, Vavricka +2 more
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Brugada syndrome is characterized by an ECG pattern of right bundle branch block and ST-segment elevation in right precordial leads, and sudden death caused by ventricular fibrillation(VF). The cellular basis for the syndrome is thought to be due to an outward shift in the ionic current active during phase 1 of the right ventricular epicardial action ...
S R, Vavricka +2 more
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Herzschrittmachertherapie + Elektrophysiologie, 2013
Brugada syndrome is an ion channel disease which is associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. Most probably the pathogenesis of ventricular fibrillation in these patients is a combination of both genetically determined repolarisation abnormalities and conduction delay in the right ventricular epicardium.
Christian, Wolpert +4 more
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Brugada syndrome is an ion channel disease which is associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. Most probably the pathogenesis of ventricular fibrillation in these patients is a combination of both genetically determined repolarisation abnormalities and conduction delay in the right ventricular epicardium.
Christian, Wolpert +4 more
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Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2016
Brugada syndrome might stay undetected in patients until surviving cardiac arrest. Despite the prominent advances in exploring the disease in the past 2 decades, many questions remain unanswered and the controversies continue. Despite all mutations identified to be associated with the disease, two-thirds of cases have a negative genetic test.
Marwan M, Refaat +2 more
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Brugada syndrome might stay undetected in patients until surviving cardiac arrest. Despite the prominent advances in exploring the disease in the past 2 decades, many questions remain unanswered and the controversies continue. Despite all mutations identified to be associated with the disease, two-thirds of cases have a negative genetic test.
Marwan M, Refaat +2 more
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Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2007
The Brugada syndrome has been an area of intensive investigation since its earliest description in 1992, both on a clinical and on a basic research level. In this review, we will focus on recent achievements in the molecular dissection of the disease pathophysiology and on large multicenter studies dealing with prognostic markers and the natural ...
Rossenbacker T, PRIORI, SILVIA GIULIANA
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The Brugada syndrome has been an area of intensive investigation since its earliest description in 1992, both on a clinical and on a basic research level. In this review, we will focus on recent achievements in the molecular dissection of the disease pathophysiology and on large multicenter studies dealing with prognostic markers and the natural ...
Rossenbacker T, PRIORI, SILVIA GIULIANA
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