Recovery Following Propofol‐Associated Brugada Electrocardiogram |
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Authors: | JUSTIN B. WEINER M.D. ELIAS V. HADDAD M.D. SATISH R. RAJ M.D. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Medicine;2. Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee. |
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Abstract: | Brugada syndrome is a genetic disorder associated with an increased risk of sudden cardiac death that has typical electrocardiographic (ECG) patterns. Recently, there have been reports of Brugada ECG patterns seen in critically ill patients who received propofol, 1 and this pattern was associated with a very high imminent mortality. We report a case in which a critically ill patient developed a Brugada ECG pattern following high‐dose propofol infusion. Once the ECG pattern was recognized, the propofol was discontinued and the ECG pattern resolved, and the patient was discharged home with no arrhythmic sequelae. |
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Keywords: | Brugada propofol sudden death |
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