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Europace Advance Access published online on April 13, 2007

Europace, doi:10.1093/europace/eum052
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CASE REPORT

A bridge to Brugada

Robert K. Riezebos*, Karen de Man, Mark S. Patterson and Gijsbert S. de Ruiter

Department of Cardiology, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, Oosterpark 9, 1091AC Amsterdam, the Netherlands

In acute cardiac care, prompt diagnosis and management is mandatory. The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains a crucial investigation in the management of ischemic heart disease and arrhythmias. A case is discussed, where the ECG changes caused by the Brugada syndrome and those caused by ischemia, aggravated by myocardial bridging, intertwine.

Key Words: Brugada syndrome, Acute coronary syndrome, Myocardial bridging


* Corresponding author: E-mail address: R.K.Riezebos{at}xs4all.nl

Manuscript submitted 30 July 2006. Accepted after revision 5 March 2007.


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