Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome

Background : Brugada syndrome is an inherited disease characterized by an increased risk of sudden cardiac death owing to ventricular arrhythmias in the absence of structural heart disease. It has been reported that this syndrome is more prevalent in South-East Asia than in Western countries. Fu...

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Main Authors: Ardian Rizal, Sunu Budhi Raharjo, Dicky Armein Hanafy, Yoga Yuniadi
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Heart Association 2019-09-01
Series:Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
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Online Access:http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/767
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spelling doaj-b7745f5bbe9442af9c535cf6a546b87d2020-11-25T01:27:07ZengIndonesian Heart AssociationMajalah Kardiologi Indonesia0126-37732620-47622019-09-0140210.30701/ijc.v40i2.767Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada SyndromeArdian RizalSunu Budhi RaharjoDicky Armein HanafyYoga Yuniadi Background : Brugada syndrome is an inherited disease characterized by an increased risk of sudden cardiac death owing to ventricular arrhythmias in the absence of structural heart disease. It has been reported that this syndrome is more prevalent in South-East Asia than in Western countries. Furthermore, genetic studies showed important contributions of several gene mutations to the phenotype of BrS. These suggest that ethnic difference play significant roles in the pathogenesis of BrS. In addition, ICD implantation remains the cornerstone management with a low rate of appropriate shocked. Therefore, it is important to investigate patients’ characteristics for risk stratification. Our objective to investigate the clinical, electrocardiography (ECG) and electrophysiological characteristics that can be used as predictor of appropriate shock due to ventricular arrhythmia (VA) in Indonesian patients with BrS. Methods : We analyse data from Brugada syndrome registry at National Cardiovascular Centre Harapan Kita since January 2013. Total 22 patients were included. Characteristics of BrS that we analysed were baseline characteristics (age and sex), Clinical finding (syncope, cardiac arrest), ECG finding (spontaneous type 1 or drug induced) and Electrophysiology study result (inducible VA and RV ERP). We also added some new ECG characteristic (S wave in lead 1, S wave duration in V1, Fragmented QRS, Junction ST elevation and early repolarization pattern in infero-lateral) to  be analysed. Our end point are appropriate shock during ICD interrogation for those who have been implanted an ICD, and documented VA for those who didn’t receive ICD. Result : We found high incidence of  appropriate ICD’s shock in our population (50% in our study vs 5-11.5% in real world). Predictors of appropriate shock and documented VA are history of syncope (p = 0.045; OR 2.57 [1.44-4.59]), spontaneous type-1 ECG (p = 0.005) and right ventricular effective refractory period (RV ERP) of <200 ms (p=0.018). Other parameters that have been reported to correlate with the occurrence of VA (S Wave in lead 1 (p = 0.530), early repolarization pattern (p = 0.578), fragmented QRS (p = 0.601), S Wave duration (p = 0.365) and J Point STE (p = 0.800) were found to be not correlated to appropriate shock in our populations. Conclusion : History of syncope, spontaneous type-1 Brugada ECG and RV ERP of <200 ms have predictive values for risk stratification of Indonesian patients with Brugada syndrome.    Keywords : Brugada Syndrome, Ventricular arrhythmia, ICD shock        http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/767Brugada, Arrythmia, predictor.
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author Ardian Rizal
Sunu Budhi Raharjo
Dicky Armein Hanafy
Yoga Yuniadi
spellingShingle Ardian Rizal
Sunu Budhi Raharjo
Dicky Armein Hanafy
Yoga Yuniadi
Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome
Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
Brugada, Arrythmia, predictor.
author_facet Ardian Rizal
Sunu Budhi Raharjo
Dicky Armein Hanafy
Yoga Yuniadi
author_sort Ardian Rizal
title Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome
title_short Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome
title_full Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome
title_fullStr Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Predictors of Appropriate Shocks and Ventricular Arrhythmia in Indonesian with Brugada Syndrome
title_sort predictors of appropriate shocks and ventricular arrhythmia in indonesian with brugada syndrome
publisher Indonesian Heart Association
series Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia
issn 0126-3773
2620-4762
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background : Brugada syndrome is an inherited disease characterized by an increased risk of sudden cardiac death owing to ventricular arrhythmias in the absence of structural heart disease. It has been reported that this syndrome is more prevalent in South-East Asia than in Western countries. Furthermore, genetic studies showed important contributions of several gene mutations to the phenotype of BrS. These suggest that ethnic difference play significant roles in the pathogenesis of BrS. In addition, ICD implantation remains the cornerstone management with a low rate of appropriate shocked. Therefore, it is important to investigate patients’ characteristics for risk stratification. Our objective to investigate the clinical, electrocardiography (ECG) and electrophysiological characteristics that can be used as predictor of appropriate shock due to ventricular arrhythmia (VA) in Indonesian patients with BrS. Methods : We analyse data from Brugada syndrome registry at National Cardiovascular Centre Harapan Kita since January 2013. Total 22 patients were included. Characteristics of BrS that we analysed were baseline characteristics (age and sex), Clinical finding (syncope, cardiac arrest), ECG finding (spontaneous type 1 or drug induced) and Electrophysiology study result (inducible VA and RV ERP). We also added some new ECG characteristic (S wave in lead 1, S wave duration in V1, Fragmented QRS, Junction ST elevation and early repolarization pattern in infero-lateral) to  be analysed. Our end point are appropriate shock during ICD interrogation for those who have been implanted an ICD, and documented VA for those who didn’t receive ICD. Result : We found high incidence of  appropriate ICD’s shock in our population (50% in our study vs 5-11.5% in real world). Predictors of appropriate shock and documented VA are history of syncope (p = 0.045; OR 2.57 [1.44-4.59]), spontaneous type-1 ECG (p = 0.005) and right ventricular effective refractory period (RV ERP) of <200 ms (p=0.018). Other parameters that have been reported to correlate with the occurrence of VA (S Wave in lead 1 (p = 0.530), early repolarization pattern (p = 0.578), fragmented QRS (p = 0.601), S Wave duration (p = 0.365) and J Point STE (p = 0.800) were found to be not correlated to appropriate shock in our populations. Conclusion : History of syncope, spontaneous type-1 Brugada ECG and RV ERP of <200 ms have predictive values for risk stratification of Indonesian patients with Brugada syndrome.    Keywords : Brugada Syndrome, Ventricular arrhythmia, ICD shock       
topic Brugada, Arrythmia, predictor.
url http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/767
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