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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of propofol induced general anaesthesia on the ST-segment of the electrocardiogram. This will be realised by retrospectively analysing the ECG-recordings from adult patients undergoing any treatment at the Catheterisation Laboratory. The ST-segment and other ECG measurements from induction of anaesthesia up to 20 minutes later, will be assessed and compared to the baseline values of the respective segments acquired before injecting propofol. It is essential in this study to exclude any patients burdened with the diagnosis, suspicion or family history of Brugada syndrome.
Detection of prevalence of Brugada patterns in our locality in asymptomatic patients , by standard 12 lead ECG level and high precordial ECG level, measuring how much the high precordial leads is more sensitive in Brugada patterns detection than standard level 12 lead ECG in our upper Egyptian population.
Aim of the project is the development of an integrated platform, based on machine learning and omic techniques, able to support physicians in as much as possible accurate diagnosis of Type 1 Brugada Syndrome (BrS).
Brugada syndrome has been described as the association of a right bundle block with ST segment elevation on the V1 to V3 electrocardiogram in patients with a structurally normal heart. The rhythmic risk is thus difficult to evaluate in asymptomatic patients in whom the rate of events is estimated at 0.2 to 1.4% of events per year. In addition, the predictive value of ventricular pacing remains controversial; There is therefore currently no review to effectively assess rhythmic risk in patients with Brugada type I syndrome. Investigators aimed to show a difference in pulmonary infundibulum voltage mapping in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with Brugada type 1 syndrome with a comparable ECG. The mapping of the pulmonary infundibulum will be performed during electrophysiological exploration. Only the catheter used differs from the usual procedure.