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Review
. 2024 Aug;35(8):1673-1687.
doi: 10.1111/jce.16341. Epub 2024 Jun 20.

Electrophysiological patterns and structural substrates of Brugada syndrome: Critical appraisal and computational analyses

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Review

Electrophysiological patterns and structural substrates of Brugada syndrome: Critical appraisal and computational analyses

Paolo Seghetti et al. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2024 Aug.

Abstract

Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a cardiac electrophysiological disease with unknown etiology, associated with sudden cardiac death. Symptomatic patients are treated with implanted cardiac defibrillator, but no risk stratification strategy is effective in patients that are at low to medium arrhythmic risk. Cardiac computational modeling is an emerging tool that can be used to verify the hypotheses of pathogenesis and inspire new risk stratification strategies. However, to obtain reliable results computational models must be validated with consistent experimental data. We reviewed the main electrophysiological and structural variables from BrS clinical studies to assess which data could be used to validate a computational approach. Activation delay in the epicardial right ventricular outflow tract is a consistent finding, as well as increased fibrosis and subclinical alterations of right ventricular functional and morphological parameters. The comparison between other electrophysiological variables is hindered by methodological differences between studies, which we commented. We conclude by presenting a recent theory unifying electrophysiological and structural substrate in BrS and illustrate how computational modeling could help translation to risk stratification.

Keywords: Basic: Computer modeling/simulations; Basic: Ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation; Clinical: Cardiac mapping – electrogram analysis; Clinical: Electrophysiology – Brugada syndrome; Clinical: Electrophysiology – cardiac arrest/sudden death.

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