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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2002

Atrial fibrillation and atrial vulnerability in patients with Brugada syndrome

Hiroshi Morita; Kengo Kusano-Fukushima; Satoshi Nagase; Yoshihisa Fujimoto; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Hideki Fujio; Kayo Haraoka; Makoto Kobayashi; Shiho Morita; Kazufumi Nakamura; Tetsuro Emori; Hiromi Matsubara; Kazumasa Hina; Toshimasa Kita; Masahiko Fukatani; Tohru Ohe

OBJECTIVES We sought to study atrial vulnerability in patients with Brugada syndrome. BACKGROUND Atrial fibrillation (AF) often occurs in patients with Brugada syndrome, but atrial vulnerability in Brugada syndrome has not been evaluated. METHODS The patient group consisted of 18 patients with Brugada syndrome. The control group consisted of 12 age- and gender-matched subjects who had neither organic heart disease nor AF episodes. The incidence and clinical characteristics of AF were evaluated in all 18 patients with Brugada syndrome, and an electrophysiologic study was performed in all 12 control subjects and in 14 of the 18 patients with Brugada syndrome. The atrial effective refractory period of the right atrium (RA-ERP), intra-atrial conduction time (conduction time from the stimulus at the right atrium to atrial deflection at the distal portion of the coronary sinus), duration of local atrial potential, and repetitive atrial firing (occurrence of two or more premature atrial complexes after atrial stimulation) were studied. RESULTS Spontaneous AF occurred in 7 of the 18 patients with Brugada syndrome but in none of the control subjects. The RA-ERP was not different between the two groups. The intra-atrial conduction time was increased in the Brugada syndrome group versus the control group (168.4 +/- 17.5 vs. 131.8 +/- 13.0 ms, p < 0.001). The duration of atrial potential at the RA-ERP was prolonged in the Brugada syndrome group versus the control group (80.3 +/- 18.0 vs. 59.3 +/- 9.2 ms, p < 0.001). Repetitive atrial firing was induced in nine patients with Brugada syndrome and in six control subjects. Atrial fibrillation was induced in eight patients with Brugada syndrome but in none of the control subjects. In patients with Brugada syndrome without spontaneous AF, the intra-atrial conduction time and duration of atrial potential were also increased. CONCLUSIONS Atrial vulnerability is increased in patients with Brugada syndrome. Abnormal atrial conduction may be an electrophysiologic basis for induction of AF in patients with Brugada syndrome.


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2001

Relatively benign clinical course in asymptomatic patients with brugada-type electrocardiogram without family history of sudden death

Shiho Takenaka; Kengo Kusano; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Satoshi Nagase; Kazufumi Nakamura; Hiroshi Morita; Hiromi Matsubara; Tetsuro Emori; Tohru Ohe

Asymptomatic Brugada‐Type ECG. Introduction: The incidence of sudden death or ventricular fibrillation (VF) in asymptomatic Brugada syndrome patients with a family history of sudden death is reported to be very high. However, there are few reports on the prognosis of asymptomatic Brugada syndrome patients without a family history of sudden death.


Circulation | 2005

Right-Sided Heart Failure Due to Compression of the Right Atrium by Remarkable Ascending Aortic Elongation

Satoshi Akagi; Eiji Taguchi; Kazuhiro Dan; Yoko Ikeda; Yusuke Kawai; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Mitsuru Munemasa; Yoshihisa Fujimoto; Hiromi Matsubara; Hiroshi Mikouchi

A 71-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of repeated leg and face edema. The chest radiograph showed cardiomegaly and right-sided pleural effusion. Echocardiographic examination detected compression of the right atrium (RA) by dilated and elongated ascending aorta. Pulsed-wave Doppler examination demonstrated that peak diastolic velocity and mean pressure gradient through the stenotic site were 1.65 m/s …


Circulation | 2004

Evaluation of the Usefulness of Recording the ECG in the 3rd Intercostal Space and Prevalence of Brugada-Type ECG in Accordance With Recently Established Electrocardiographic Criteria

Kenichi Hisamatsu; Hiroshi Morita; Kengo Kusano; Shiho Takenaka; Satoshi Nagase; Kazufumi Nakamura; Tetsuro Emori; Tohru Ohe


Circulation | 2008

Additional effects of bosentan in patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension already treated with high-dose epoprostenol.

Satoshi Akagi; Hiromi Matsubara; Katsumasa Miyaji; Etsuko Ikeda; Kazuhiro Dan; Naoto Tokunaga; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Mitsuru Munemasa; Yoshihisa Fujimoto; Tohru Ohe


Circulation | 2007

Prevention of catheter-related infections using a closed hub system in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension.

Satoshi Akagi; Hiromi Matsubara; Aiko Ogawa; Yusuke Kawai; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Katsumasa Miyaji; Mitsuru Munemasa; Yoshihisa Fujimoto; Kengo Kusano; Tohru Ohe


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006

Aldosterone Synthesis and Cytokine Production in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

Ryuzea Miura; Kazufumi Nakamura; Daiji Miura; Aya Miura; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Masahito Kajiya; Katsushi Hashimoto; Satoshi Nagase; Hiroshi Morita; Kengo Kusano; Tetsuro Emori; Kazuhiko Ishihara; Tohru Ohe


Circulation | 2009

Morphologically unique feature of recurrent ampulla (takotsubo) cardiomyopathy.

Etsuko Ikeda; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Yasufumi Kijima; Hiroki Mizoguchi; Shigemi Urakawa; Hideo Kimura; Katsumasa Miyaji; Mitsuru Munemasa; Yoshihisa Fujimoto; Hiromi Matsubara; Hiroshi Mikouchi


Journal of Pharmacological Sciences | 2006

Anti-inflammatory Effect of Spironolactone on Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

Ryuzea Miura; Kazufumi Nakamura; Daiji Miura; Aya Miura; Kenichi Hisamatsu; Masahito Kajiya; Satoshi Nagase; Hiroshi Morita; Kengo Kusano; Tohru Ohe; Kazuhiko Ishihara


Acta Medica Okayama | 2004

Usefulness of body surface mapping to differentiate patients with Brugada syndrome from patients with asymptomatic Brugada syndrome.

Kenichi Hisamatsu; Kengo Kusano; Hiroshi Morita; Shiho Takenaka; Satoshi Nagase; Kazufumi Nakamura; Tetsuro Emori; Hiromi Matsubara; Tohru Ohe

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