Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2930489 International Journal of Cardiology 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The coexistence of Brugada Syndrome and resting vasospastic angina resulting in cardiac arrest is rare. We describe a 64 year-old man presenting with cardiac arrest and vasospastic angina with diagnostic criteria of symptomatic Brugada Syndrome. Recognition of the coexistence of these potentially fatal conditions has important therapeutic implications when using calcium channel antagonists and may shed light on the mechanisms of coronary spasm. A common pathogenesis, such as a common underlying channelopathy, may explain its coexistence with Brugada Syndrome.

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