Volume 21, Issue 1 (Apr / May 2013)                   JSSU 2013, 21(1): 113-117 | Back to browse issues page

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Brugada Syndrome is a rare cause of sudden cardiac arrest and has a unique ECG pattern. In fact, with ST-segment elevation down sloping in the right precordial leads (v1-v3), RBBB pattern in lateral leads and J-point elevation is revealed. We must notice and avoid trigger factors of this syndrome during general anesthesia. Patient is a 39 old man who attended to emergency department with sudden cardiac arrest and resuscitate. He was transferred to ICU for management of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Complementary studies concluded the diagnosis of Brugada syndrome. We must consider Brugada syndrome within patients with family history of sudden cardiac arrest. Moreover, we must avoid trigger factors of this syndrome such as fever, bradicardia and electrolyte abnormality (specialy Na, Ca abnormalities) during general anesthesia and if they appear, we should treat them.
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Type of Study: case report | Subject: Anesthesia
Received: 2013/04/17 | Accepted: 2013/09/28 | Published: 2013/09/28

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