The prevalence and relevance of the Brugada-type electrocardiogram in the Danish general population: Data from the Copenhagen City Heart Study

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Aims The prevalence of the Brugada-type electrocardiogram (ECG) in the Danish population is not known. Methods and resultsInhabitants from the city of Copenhagen, Denmark, have participated in a prospective study since 1976. Four cross-sectional surveys have been carried out. Follow-up was performed using public registers. At each examination, the participants had an ECG registered. ECGs, showing right bundle branch block (RBBB) were examined for a possible Brugada-type pattern. A total of 42 560 ECGs had been registered from 18 974 participants. 1 284 had been coded as RBBB. Among these ECGs, we found no ECGs showing type 1 Brugada pattern, and 14 showing type 2 or 3 pattern. The prevalence of the total number of ECGs with Brugada pattern was 7/10 000. None of the subjects with a Brugada-pattern ECG died suddenly during follow-up.ConclusionThe Brugada-type ECG pattern is rare in the general Danish population. None of the subjects with a Brugada-type ECG died suddenly during a follow-up of 6-33 years. © The Author 2010.

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Pecini, R., Cedergreen, P., Theilade, S., Haunsø, S., Theilade, J., & Jensen, G. B. (2010). The prevalence and relevance of the Brugada-type electrocardiogram in the Danish general population: Data from the Copenhagen City Heart Study. Europace, 12(7), 982–986. https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euq077

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