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A man in his 70s with weakness and syncope

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

She has not yet been seen by electrophysiology or had further genetic testing for Brugada syndrome. As for our patient, on discharge, her EKG had completed returned to her baseline morphology and she has been doing well in follow-up. Induced Brugada-type electrocardiogram, a sign for imminent malignant arrhythmias. Fever and Brugada syndrome.

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Hyperthermia and ST Elevation

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

She has not yet been seen by electrophysiology or had further genetic testing for Brugada syndrome. As for our patient, on discharge, her EKG had completed returned to her baseline morphology and she has been doing well in follow-up. Induced Brugada-type electrocardiogram, a sign for imminent malignant arrhythmias. Fever and Brugada syndrome.

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A young F is hyperthermic, delirious, and dry: Fever-induced Brugada? Diphenhydramine toxicity? Tricyclic?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

J Electrocardiology 45 (2012):433-442. Further history later: This patient personally has no further high risk features (syncope / presyncope), but her mother had sudden cardiac arrest in sleep. Bayes de Luna, A et al. Current electrocardiographic criteria for diagnosis of Brugada pattern: a consensus report.