Wide complex tachycardia and brugada electrocardiographic pattern induced by propafenone: A rare and unpredictable pro-arrhythmic effect.
Journal: Journal Of Electrocardiology
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Abstract
Propafenone is a class IC anti-arrhythmic drug used for the rhythm control strategy in atrial fibrillation worldwide, including in Latin America countries. Propafenone intoxication is a potentially life-threatening condition. Ventricular tachycardia and the Brugada electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern are possible pro-arrhythmic manifestations of propafenone poisoning. We present a rare patient case, where therapeutic range dosage of propafenone resulted in a wide complex tachycardia, followed by the Brugada ECG pattern during atrial fibrillation. We discuss the possible mechanisms related to this unusual ECG manifestation.
Authors
Acácio Cardoso, Luiz Claudio Martins, Cynthia Da Silva Rocha, Nemer Pichara, Kjell Nikus, Andrés Pérez Riera
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