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Low rate of life-threatening events and limitations in predicting invasive and noninvasive markers of symptoms in a cohort of type 1 Brugada syndrome patients: Data and insights from the GenBra registry.

Luciana SacilottoMauricio I ScanavaccaNatália OlivettiCarolina LemesGabrielle D PessenteFanny WulkanDenise T HachulJose E KriegerAlexandre C PereiraFrancisco Carlos da Costa Darrieux
Published in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2020)
Spontaneous type-1 Brugada pattern in standard leads and proband status were more frequent in symptomatic subjects. RVOTcd, more common in SCN5A carriers, did not predict symptoms in BrS patients. EPS exhibited limited prognostic value for this low-risk population.
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