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. 2008 Mar 25;51(12):1154-61.
doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2007.10.059.

Longer repolarization in the epicardium at the right ventricular outflow tract causes type 1 electrocardiogram in patients with Brugada syndrome

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Longer repolarization in the epicardium at the right ventricular outflow tract causes type 1 electrocardiogram in patients with Brugada syndrome

Satoshi Nagase et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. .
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Abstract

Objectives: We examined the relationship between repolarization abnormality and coved-type ST-segment elevation with terminal inverted T-wave (type 1 electrocardiogram [ECG]) in patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS).

Background: Recent experimental studies have suggested that accentuation of the right ventricular action potential (AP) notch preferentially prolongs epicardial AP causing inversion of the T-wave.

Methods: In 19 patients with BrS and 3 control subjects, activation-recovery intervals (ARIs) and repolarization times (RTs) in the epicardium and endocardium were directly examined with the use of local unipolar electrograms at the right ventricular outflow tract. Surface ECG, ARI, and RT were examined before and after administration of pilsicainide.

Results: Type 1 ECG was observed in 10 of the 19 BrS patients before the administration of pilsicainide and in all of the 19 patients after the administration of pilsicainide. We found that ARI and RT in the epicardium were shorter than those in the endocardium in all 9 BrS patients without type 1 ECG under baseline conditions and in all control subjects regardless of pilsicainide administration. However, longer epicardial ARI than endocardial ARI was observed in 8 of the 10 BrS patients manifesting type 1 ECG under baseline conditions and in all of the BrS patients after the administration of pilsicainide. Also, epicardial RT was longer than endocardial RT in all patients manifesting type 1 ECG regardless of pilsicainide administration.

Conclusions: Our data provide support for the hypothesis that the negative T-wave associated with type 1 BrS ECG is due to a preferential prolongation of the epicardial AP secondary to accentuation of the AP notch in the region of the right ventricular outflow tract.

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  • The Brugada syndrome.
    Chen PS, Priori SG. Chen PS, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Mar 25;51(12):1176-80. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2007.12.006. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008. PMID: 18355655 No abstract available.
  • Repolarization measurement in Brugada syndrome.
    Yue AM. Yue AM. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008 Aug 19;52(8):674; author reply 674-5. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2008.04.054. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2008. PMID: 18702975 No abstract available.

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