Abstract

BackgroundIn Brugada syndrome (BrS), the arrhythmogenic substrate is suggested to be located in the epicardial surface of the right ventricle outflow tract. Postmortem examinations of BrS described epicardial and interstitial fibrosis, the causes of which remain unclear.Case presentationWe present a family in whom the proband is a case of aborted sudden cardiac death from ventricular fibrillation (VF) without spontaneous Brugada-type electrocardiogram, and his mother underwent pacemaker implantation due to sick sinus syndrome. The proband showed recurrent acute pericarditis two consecutive years before the VF episode. These events occurred twice in mid-spring, the same season when the lethal arrhythmia occurred.ConclusionsThis case suggests a possibility in the pathogenesis of epicardial fibrosis of BrS that the RVOT lesions induced by SCN5A mutations have not only fibrotic characteristics but also in some patients, inflammatory characteristics which may be manifested as repeated mild pericarditis or occult pericarditis.

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