Age of First Arrhythmic Event in Brugada Syndrome
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Published:2017-12
Issue:12
Volume:10
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ISSN:1941-3149
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Container-title:Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Circ: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology
Author:
Milman Anat1, Andorin Antoine1, Gourraud Jean-Baptiste1, Sacher Frederic1, Mabo Philippe1, Kim Sung-Hwan1, Maeda Shingo1, Takahashi Yoshihide1, Kamakura Tsukasa1, Aiba Takeshi1, Conte Giulio1, Juang Jimmy J.M.1, Leshem Eran1, Rahkovich Michael1, Hochstadt Aviram1, Mizusawa Yuka1, Postema Pieter G.1, Arbelo Elena1, Huang Zhengrong1, Denjoy Isabelle1, Giustetto Carla1, Wijeyeratne Yanushi D.1, Napolitano Carlo1, Michowitz Yoav1, Brugada Ramon1, Casado-Arroyo Ruben1, Champagne Jean1, Calo Leonardo1, Sarquella-Brugada Georgia1, Tfelt-Hansen Jacob1, Priori Silvia G.1, Takagi Masahiko1, Veltmann Christian1, Delise Pietro1, Corrado Domenico1, Behr Elijah R.1, Gaita Fiorenzo1, Yan Gan-Xin1, Brugada Josep1, Leenhardt Antoine1, Wilde Arthur A.M.1, Brugada Pedro1, Kusano Kengo F.1, Hirao Kenzo1, Nam Gi-Byoung1, Probst Vincent1, Belhassen Bernard1
Affiliation:
1. From the Department of Cardiology, Tel Aviv Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Israel (A.M., E.L., M.R., Y.M., B.B.); Service de Cardiologie, L’institut du Thorax, CHU de Nantes, France (A.A., J.-B.G., V.P.); INSERM 1045, LIRYC Institute, Bordeaux University Hospital, France (F.S.); Division of Cardiology and Vascular Disease, Rennes University Health Centre, France (P.M.); Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul (S.-H.K.);...
Abstract
Background
Data on the age at first arrhythmic event (AE) in Brugada syndrome are from limited patient cohorts. The aim of this study is 2-fold: (1) to define the age at first AE in a large cohort of patients with Brugada syndrome, and (2) to assess the influence of the mode of AE documentation, sex, and ethnicity on the age at first AE.
Methods and Results
A survey of 23 centers from 10 Western and 4 Asian countries gathered data from 678 patients with Brugada syndrome (91.3% men) with first AE documented at time of aborted cardiac arrest (group A, n=426) or after prophylactic implantable cardioverter–defibrillator implantation (group B, n=252). The vast majority (94.2%) of the patients were 16 to 70 years old at the time of AE, whereas pediatric (<16 years) and elderly patients (>70 years) comprised 4.3% and 1.5%, respectively. Peak AE rate occurred between 38 and 48 years (mean, 41.9±14.8; range, 0.27–84 years). Group A patients were younger than in Group B by a mean of 6.7 years (46.1±13.2 versus 39.4±15.0 years;
P
<0.001). In adult patients (≥16 years), women experienced AE 6.5 years later than men (
P
=0.003). Whites and Asians exhibited their AE at the same median age (43 years).
Conclusions
SABRUS (Survey on Arrhythmic Events in Brugada Syndrome) presents the first analysis on the age distribution of AE in Brugada syndrome, suggesting 2 age cutoffs (16 and 70 years) that might be important for decision-making. It also allows gaining insights on the influence of mode of arrhythmia documentation, patient sex, and ethnic origin on the age at AE.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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