Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
CASE REPORTS
Brugada Syndrome Case: Difficult Differentiation Between a Concealed Form and Tricyclic Antidepressant-induced Brugada Sign
Naohiko TashiroNobuyuki SatoAhmed Karim TalibAli Karim TalibErika SaitoMinako OkuraMasaru YamakiNaoki NakagawaNaka SakamotoHisanobu OtaYasuko TanabeToshiharu TakeuchiKazumi AkasakaJunichi KawabeYuichiro KawamuraNaoyuki Hasebe
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2009 Volume 48 Issue 17 Pages 1535-1539

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Abstract

We describe a case of Brugada syndrome, in which recurrent syncope with convulsive seizures was induced after antidepressant treatment. The patient had been treated with five kinds of psychotropic drugs. The twelve-lead ECG after the syncope exhibited an RSR'-pattern in the precordial leads, however, a coved type ST-segment elevation was induced by a pilsicainide test. Although ventricular fibrillation was not induced in the electrophysiologic study, an ICD implantation was considered as the recommended therapy since Brugada syndrome unmasked by antidepressants could not be ruled out. The possible contribution of antidepressants to Brugada type ST-segment changes is discussed.

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