Cardiovascular medicine
Prevalence of the Brugada sign in idiopathic ventricular
fibrillation and healthy controls
S Viskina, R Fisha, M Eldarb, D Zeltsera, M D Leshc, A Glicka, B Belhassena
a Department of
Cardiology, Sourasky-Tel Aviv Medical Center, Sackler School of
Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Weizman 6, Tel Aviv 64239, Israel, b Sheba Medical Center,
Sackler School of Medicine, c Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of
California, San Francisco, California, USA
Correspondence to: Dr Viskin viskin_s{at}netvision.net.il
Accepted 22 February
2000
OBJECTIVE
To determine the prevalence
of the Brugada sign (right bundle branch block with ST elevation in
V1-V3) in idiopathic ventricular fibrillation and in an age matched
healthy population.
DESIGN
ECGs from 39 consecutive
patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation and 592 healthy
controls were reviewed. They were classified as definite, questionable,
and no Brugada sign (according to predetermined criteria) by four
investigators blinded to the subjects' status.
RESULTS
Eight patients (21%) with
idiopathic ventricular fibrillation but none of the 592 controls had a
definite Brugada sign (p < 0.005). Thus the estimated 95%
confidence limits for the prevalence of a definite Brugada sign among
healthy controls was less than 0.5%. A questionable Brugada sign was
seen in two patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (5%) but
also in five controls (1%) (p < 0.05). Normal ECGs were found
following resuscitation and during long term follow up in 31 patients
with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (79%). Patients with
idiopathic ventricular fibrillation and a normal ECG and those with the
Brugada syndrome were of similar age and had similar spontaneous and
inducible arrhythmias. However, the two groups differed in terms of
sex, family history, and the incidence of sleep related ventricular fibrillation.
CONCLUSIONS
A definite Brugada sign
is a specific marker of arrhythmic risk. However, less than obvious ECG
abnormalities have little diagnostic value, as a "questionable"
Brugada sign was observed in 1% of healthy controls. In this series of
consecutive patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation, most had
normal ECGs.
Keywords: sudden death; cardiac arrest; ventricular fibrillation; Brugada syndrome
© 2000 by Heart
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