Abstract

Since recognizing the Brugada Phenocopy (BrP) concept, associations with various clinical conditions including myocardial ischemia, pericardial disease, and metabolic derangements continue to emerge. Baranchuk et al. at Queen's University and Kingston General Hospital in Canada developed an initiative to investigate the etiology, pathophysiology, and long-term natural history of BrP. They created an international registry and online educational portal at http://www.brugadaphenocopy.com/ which allowed them to collate these cases, identify patterns, and assess associations with morbidity and mortality on a longitudinal basis.

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