• Acta cardiologica · Jun 2011

    Likelihood of Brugada ECG pattern confirmed after propafenone administration for atrial fibrillation cardioversion.

    • Theodore D Dragios, Athanasios G Manolis, and Zenon S Kyriakides.
    • 2nd Cardiology Department, Hellenic Red Cross Hospital, Athens, Greece. dr99dr75@gmail.com
    • Acta Cardiol. 2011 Jun 1; 66 (3): 399-400.

    AbstractIt has been reported that Brugada syndrome is responsible for about half of the sudden cardiac death events with no evidence of structural heart disease. We report a case of hidden ECG Brugada pattern, revealed after oral propafenone administration in the setting of pharmaceutical atrial fibrillation cardioversion.

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