Brugada ECG pattern
ICD-10 I49.8 · ICD-11 BC65.Y

Brugada ECG Pattern in Brugada Syndrome Complicated by Electrical Storm

Clinical Scenario

Electrical storm in Brugada syndrome represents one of the most urgent arrhythmic emergencies associated with the Brugada ECG pattern — a situation requiring a specific, protocol-driven response distinct from standard ventricular arrhythmia management.

Underlying Condition

The patient carries a diagnosis of Brugada syndrome and is currently experiencing electrical storm — a state of recurrent, self-sustaining ventricular arrhythmias that places the patient at immediate risk. The Brugada ECG pattern in this context marks a high-risk substrate driving the storm.

Treatment Approach (partial)

Management of electrical storm in Brugada syndrome involves a targeted intravenous infusion strategy specific to this arrhythmic substrate. The selection and titration of the intervention follow a structured protocol.

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References

DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac262

Isoproterenol infusion should be considered in BrS patients suffering electrical storm.

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