Abstract

The aim of this paper is to define the role of electrocardiogram (ECG) in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of inherited arrhythmias syndromes. Brugada Syndrome diagnosis is established in presence of coved type ST-segment elevation (type 1) ≥ 2mm in ≥ 1 of the right precordial leads V1 to V2. Long QT Syndrome is diagnosed when one of factors is present: QTc ≥ 480 ms, QTc ≥ 460 ms in patients with unexplained syncope, pathogenic mutation or risk score > 3. Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) Torsades de Pointes have specific presentation in ECG with characteristic illusion of the QRS complex twisting around the isoelectric baseline. The early repolarization pattern in patients resuscitated from otherwise unexplained ventricular fibrillation (VF)/polymorphic VT or in a sudden cardiac death (SCD) victims makes diagnosis of Early Repolarization Syndrome. Short QT Syndrome is diagnosed in the presence of a QTc ≤ 340 ms or QTc < 360 ms with one or more of the following factors: a pathogenic mutation, survival of a VT/VF episodes, family history of this disease and SCD in family at age ≤ 40. Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia has ECG appearance of bidirectional VT or polymorphic ventricular premature beats or VT induced by exercise or catecholamine.

Highlights

  • Cilj ovog rada je da odredi ulogu elektrokardiograma (EKG) u dijagnozi, prognozi i terapiji naslednih aritmijskih sindroma

  • Do sada su otkrivene 24 genske mutacije koje su odgovorne za Brugada sindrom (BrS), a to je tek

  • 9. El-Battrawy I, Besler J, Liebe V, Schimpf R, Tulumen E, Rudic B et al Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients With Short QT Syndrome: Clinical Profile and Outcome

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Summary

ULOGA ELEKTROKARDIOGRAMA U DIJAGNOZI NASLEDNIH ARITMIJSKIH SINDROMA

Ružica Jurčević[1,2], Lazar Angelkov[1], Dejan Vukajlović[1], Velibor Ristić[1], Dejan Kojić[1], Milosav Tomović[1], Aleksandra Grbović[1], Miloš Babić[1], Nebojša Tasić[1,3], Milovan Bojić[1,3]

Brugada sindrom
Sindrom produženog QT intervala
Sindrom rane repolarizacije
Sindrom skraćenog QT intervala
Kateholaminergička polimorfna ventrikularna tahikardija
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