Non-invasive assessment of the arrhythmogenic substrate in Brugada syndrome using signal-averaged electrocardiogram: clinical implications from a prospective clinical trial
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Brugada syndrome (BrS) represents a major cause of sudden cardiac death in young individuals. The risk stratification to forecast future life-threatening events is still controversial. Non-invasive assessment of late potentials (LPs) has been proposed as a risk stratification tool. However, their nature in BrS is still undetermined. The purpose of this study is to assess the electrophysiological determinants of non-invasive LPs.
Two hundred and fifty consecutive patients with (Group 1,
The results of this study support the role of the epicardial AS as an electrophysiological determinant of non-invasive LPs, which may serve as a tool in the non-invasive assessment of the BrS substrate, as SAECG-LPs could be considered an expression of the abnormal epicardial electrical activity.
ClinicalTrials.gov number (NCT02641431; NCT03106701).
Contributors

Giuseppe Ciconte
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Vincenzo Santinelli
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Gabriele Vicedomini
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Valeria Borrelli
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Michelle M Monasky
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Emanuele Micaglio
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Luigi Giannelli
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Gabriele Negro
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Federica Giordano
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Valerio Mecarocci
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Beniamino C Mazza
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Luigi Anastasia
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Zarko Calovic
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