Abstract

Brugada phenocopies (BrP) are clinical commodities that are etiologically distinguishable from genuine congenital Brugada syndrome. BrP is marked by type-1 or type-2 Brugada electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns in precordial V1 to V3, which is provoked by various underlying clinical disorders. Hemodialysis may improve the BrP ECG image. This case report describes the occurrence of a transient Brugada pattern that was seen on the ECG of an asymptomatic 64-years-old woman after administering hemodialysis due to renal failure. Diagnosis of Brugada phenocopy and BrS is necessary to achieve appropriate further treatment. Hemodialysis may improve the BrP ECG image.

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