Longitudinal assessment of structural phenotype in Brugada syndrome using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging

HEART RHYTHM O2(2023)

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BACKGROUND Despite historically being considered a channelop-athy, subtle structural changes have been reported in Brugada syn-drome (BrS) on histopathology and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging. It is not known if these structural changes progress over time. OBJECTIVE The study sought to assess if structural changes in BrS evolve over time with serial CMR assessment and to investigate the utility of parametric mapping techniques to identify diffuse fibrosis in BrS. METHODS Patients with a diagnosis of BrS based on international guidelines and normal CMR at least 3 years prior to the study period were invited to undergo repeat CMR. CMR images were analyzed de novo and compared at baseline and follow-up. RESULTS Eighteen patients with BrS (72% men; mean age at follow-up 47.4 +/- 8.9 years) underwent serial CMR with an average of 5.0 +/- 1.7 years between scans. No patients had late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) on baseline CMR, but 4 (22%) developed LGE on follow-up, typically localized to the right ventricular (RV) side of the basal septum. RV end-systolic volume increased over time (P = .04) and was associated with a trend toward reduction in RV ejection fraction (P = .07). Four patients showed a reduction in RV ejection fraction .10%. There was no evidence of diffuse myocardial fibrosis observed on parametric mapping. CONCLUSIONS Structural changes may evolve over time with development of focal fibrosis, evidenced by LGE on CMR in a signif-icant proportion of patients with BrS. These findings have implica-tions for our understanding of the pathological substrate in BrS and the longitudinal evaluation of patients with BrS.
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Brugada syndrome,Cardiac magnetic resonance,Car-diomyopathy,Fibrosis,Late gadolinium enhancement
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