Abstract
Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a genetic disorder known for its characteristic electrocardiogram (ECG) patterns and increased risk of sudden cardiac death. Brugada phenocopy (BrP) presents similar ECG patterns but is distinguished by its reversible nature when the underlying conditions are resolved. This article delineates the intricacies of BrP, emphasizing its etiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. The article categorizes BrP based on various underlying causes, including metabolic disturbances, myocardial infarction, and mechanical compression, among others. It also underscores the critical importance of differentiating BrP from BrS to avoid misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment, such as unnecessary implantation of cardioverter-defibrillators. The reversible aspect of BrP underlines the necessity for an etiology-specific approach to treatment, which not only prevents cardiac death but also highlights the significance of understanding the dynamic nature of ECG patterns. Through an exploration of case studies and current research, this review advocates for increased awareness and further investigation into BrP. It aims to enhance the diagnostic accuracy and management strategies, thereby improving the prognosis for patients presenting with Brugada-like ECG patterns. The review culminates in a call for further research to close existing knowledge gaps and improve patient outcomes.
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