Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal (Mar 2016)

Flecainide challenge test: Predictors of unmasking of type 1 Brugada ECG pattern among those with non-type 1 Brugada ECG pattern

  • Srinivasa Prasad,
  • Narayanan Namboodiri,
  • Anees Thajudheen,
  • Gurbhej Singh,
  • Mukund A. Prabhu,
  • S.P. Abhilash,
  • Krishnakumar Mohanan Nair,
  • Aamir Rashid,
  • V.K. Ajit Kumar,
  • Jaganmohan A. Tharakan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipej.2016.06.001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 53 – 58

Abstract

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Background: Many subjects in community have non-type 1 Brugada pattern ECG with atypical symptoms, relevance of which is not clear. Provocative tests to unmask type 1 Brugada pattern in these patients would help in diagnosing Brugada Syndrome. However sensitivity and specificity of provocating drugs are variable. Methods: We studied 29 patients referred to our institute with clinical presentation suggestive but not diagnostic of Brugada or with non-Type 1 Brugada pattern ECG. Flecainide Challenge Test (FCT) was done in these patients (IV Flecainide test in 4 patients and Oral Flecainide in 25 patients). Resting 12-lead ECG with standard precordial leads and ECG with precordial leads placed 1 Intercostal space above were performed after flecainide administration every 5 min for first 30 min and every 30 min thereafter until ECG became normal or upto 6 h. The positivity was defined as inducible Type 1 Brugada pattern in atleast 2 right sided leads. Result: Median age was 35(range = 5–65) years. In 16 (55%) patients the Type 1 Brugada pattern was unmasked. There were no episodes of major AV block, atrial or ventricular tachyarrhythmia. Three groups were considered for analysis: Group 1(n = 9) – FCT Positive among patients with non-type 1 Brugada ECG pattern, Group 2(n = 4) – FCT Negative among the patients with non-type 1 Brugada ECG pattern, and Group 3(n = 7) – FCT Positive among patients with no spontaneous Brugada ECG pattern. Binary logistic regression analysis found that family h/o SCD was predictive of FCT positivity in Group 1 (Odd’s ratio 21, 95% Confidence interval 1.04 to 698.83, p = 0.004). Conclusion: Oral flecainide is useful and safe for unmasking of Type I Brugada pattern. In our study, among the many variables studied, family history of sudden cardiac death was the only predictor of flecainide test positivity among those with non-Type 1 Brugada pattern.