Europace Advance Access originally published online on April 3, 2009
Europace 2009 11(5):665-666; doi:10.1093/europace/eup070
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Electrical storm in Brugada syndrome successfully treated with orciprenaline; effect of low-dose quinidine on the electrocardiogram
Asklepios Hospital St. Georg, Department of Cardiology, Lohmühlenstrasse 5, 20099 Hamburg, Germany
We report a case of an electrical storm occurring in a patient implanted with a cardioverter defibrillator for symptomatic Brugada syndrome. Recurrent ventricular fibrillation was initiated by short-coupled premature ventricular beats of right ventricular origin, associated with a fixed Brugada type 2 electrocardiographic pattern. Low-dose orciprenaline application as an intravenous bolus followed by an infusion inhibited the recurrence of ventricular fibrillation and normalized the electrocardiographic pattern. Low-dose oral quinidine had only a moderate effect on the ST-elevation.
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Manuscript submitted 23 December 2008. Accepted after revision 2 March 2009.