Screening, diagnosis and follow-up of Brugada syndrome in children: a Dutch expert consensus statement

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P. J. Peltenburg
Y. M. Hoedemaekers
S. A. B. Clur
N. A. Blom
A. C. Blank
E. P. Boesaard
S. Frerich
F. van den Heuvel
A. A. M. Wilde
J. A. E. Kammeraad
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Emma Children’s Hospital, Amsterdam University Medical Centres
[2] University of Amsterdam,Amsterdam University Medical Centres, Heart Centre; Department of Clinical and Experimental Cardiology, Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
[3] Radboud University Medical Centre,Department of Clinical Genetics
[4] Leiden University Medical Centre,Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Willem
[5] Utrecht University Medical Centre,Alexander Children’s Hospital
[6] Radboud University Medical Centre,Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Wilhelmina Children’s Hospital
[7] Maastricht University Medical Centre,Department of Paediatric Cardiology, Amalia Children’s Hospital
[8] University Medical Centre Groningen,Department of Paediatric Cardiology
[9] Erasmus Medical Centre-Sophia Children’s Hospital,Department of Paediatric Cardiology
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Netherlands Heart Journal | 2023年 / 31卷
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Brugada syndrome; DNA diagnostics; Family screening; Follow-up; Children;
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Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a rare inherited arrhythmia syndrome. Affected children may experience life-threatening symptoms, mainly during fever. The percentage of SCN5A variant carriers in children is higher than in adults. Current diagnostic and follow-up policies for children with (a family history of) BrS vary between centres. Here, we present a consensus statement based on the current literature and expert opinions to standardise the approach for all children with BrS and those from BrS families in the Netherlands. In summary, BrS is diagnosed in patients with a spontaneous type 1 electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern or with a Shanghai score ≥ 3.5 including ≥ 1 ECG finding. A sodium channel-blocking drug challenge test should only be performed after puberty with a few exceptions. A fever ECG is indicated in children with suspected BrS, in children with a first-degree family member with definite or possible BrS according to the Shanghai criteria with a SCN5A variant and in paediatric SCN5A variant carriers. In-hospital rhythm monitoring during fever is indicated in patients with an existing type 1 ECG pattern and in those who develop such a pattern. Genetic testing should be restricted to SCN5A. Children with BrS and children who carry an SCN5A variant should avoid medication listed at www.brugadadrugs.org and fever should be suppressed. Ventricular arrhythmias or electrical storms should be treated with isoproterenol infusion.
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