Action potential alternans in the right ventricular outflow tract in a patient with asymptomatic Brugada syndrome

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A 71-year-old man with frequent ventricular premature contractions after right hip joint surgery was referred to the Cardiology Division. Twelve-lead ECG showed type II Brugada-type ECG and signal-averaged ECG showed positive ventricular late potentials. The 12-lead ECG changed to type I Brugada-type after administration of the class Ic antiarrhythmic drug, pilsicainide. Ventricular fbrillation (VF) was reproducibly induced with double premature stimuli from the right ventricular outfow tract (RVOT) at a basic cycle length (BCL) of 400 ms. Monophasic action potentials (MAPs) recorded from the RVOT at a BCL of 400 ms showed MAP alternans and VF was only induced when extrastimuli were applied after a shorter MAP of the alternans.

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Kofune, M., Watanabe, I., Ashino, S., Ohkubo, K., Okumura, Y., Kofune, T., … Hirayama, A. (2009). Action potential alternans in the right ventricular outflow tract in a patient with asymptomatic Brugada syndrome. Circulation Journal, 73(3), 580–583. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-08-0327

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