The dilemma of an incidental preoperative electrocardiogram showing a Brugada phenotype

A Brugada pattern on routine electrocardiography is one of several features that can indicate the potential for life threatening rhythm disturbances. The authors describe such a scenario in an asymptomatic 38-year-old woman who required significant surgery under anaesthesia. The diagnosis and possib...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ case reports 2011-08, Vol.2011 (aug31 1), p.bcr0620114418-bcr0620114418
Hauptverfasser: Welman, Kiera, Matloob, Samir, Dubrey, Simon William, Elliott, Perry
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:A Brugada pattern on routine electrocardiography is one of several features that can indicate the potential for life threatening rhythm disturbances. The authors describe such a scenario in an asymptomatic 38-year-old woman who required significant surgery under anaesthesia. The diagnosis and possible management routes are outlined with an emphasis on the incumbent psychosocial and familial issues that are encountered. The patient underwent her surgery and was then further investigated to ‘prove’ the diagnosis. Ultimately, the patient declined further investigations and interventions. This case highlights the dilemma faced by anaesthetists and clinicians, not to mention the patients and their family when a Brugada phenotype is identified on a routine ECG. Clinicians should seek an expert opinion but ultimately, as in this case, the patient should be positioned to make an informed decision on what route to follow.
ISSN:1757-790X
1757-790X
DOI:10.1136/bcr.06.2011.4418