Originally Posted by zipporah
I am thinking that Brugada syndrome indicates a Left anterior desending coronary(LAD) artery lesion implicated in sudden cardiac death, it is indicated on an EKG as ST depression? or elevation? in leads V1 and V2 it seems to me....I have read about it but Dubins book of EKG interpretation discusses it.
Usually you see ST elevation in V1 to V3, as well as an RBBB pattern in V1 to V3. The Ramon Brugada, Sr Foundation insists that no structural abnormalities are responsible for Brugada syndrome. The issue is electrical.
Untreated, the electrical disturbances lead to polymorphic VT (TdP), VF, and death.
Brugada.org is a pretty comprehensive source of information.