Diagnosis and Treatment of Brugada Syndrome: Review of the Literature

Abstract

Brugada syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes abnormalities in the correct functioning of the electrical system of the heart, which can endin health complications such as arrythmias, syncope or, in the most severe cases, sudden death. Nowadays, stratification of the risks derived from this disease is still a great challenge due to the disorder's complex nature influenced by several factors. Such investigations have been able to obtain evidence of the role that autonomic imbalance plays in the pathology of the disorder.Subsequently, a Matlab code inspired by pre-existing algorithms was written, carrying out research on the methods currently used to detect this syndrome, in order to study the different biomarkers obtained through a simple and non-invasive procedure such as the electrocardiogram(EKG). After the study, the length of the QRS complex and the T wave, the absolute area , the RMS amplitude, as well asthe length of the QT and QTc segments of each of the patients ́ EKGs were measured.

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Erick Israel Parra Nuño, María Cristina Ponce Figueroa, Omar Alejandro Avila Hernández, Nayeli Guadalupe González Bonilla, Susana González Hernández

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  • EP ID EP739722
  • DOI 10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i1-05
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Erick Israel Parra Nuño, María Cristina Ponce Figueroa, Omar Alejandro Avila Hernández, Nayeli Guadalupe González Bonilla, Susana González Hernández (2023). Diagnosis and Treatment of Brugada Syndrome: Review of the Literature. International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies, 3(01), -. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-739722