24 May 2024 : Case report
Relationship Between Brugada Syndrome and Ischemic Stroke: A Case Report and Comprehensive Literature Review
Rare coexistence of disease or pathology
María Camila Arango-Granados12ABCDEF*, Valentina Muñoz-Patiño3CDEF, Juan Camilo Morales-Perez2ABCDEF, María Juliana Reyes-Cardona4CDEF, Julián Alejandro Rivillas 25CDE, Pablo Eduardo E. Perafán-Bautista6CDEDOI: 10.12659/AJCR.943506
Am J Case Rep 2024; 25:e943506
Table 1. Reported cases of ischemic stroke coexisting with Brugada syndrome obtained from the literature review.
Case | Author/year | Age/sex | Type of stroke | Lesion location | Brugada type | Coexisting atrial fibrillation? | Stroke attributed to |
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1 | Denier/2010 []12 | 36/M | Ischemic stroke | Cerebellar | Type 2 and 3 | Yes | Cardioembolic following atrial fibrillation |
2 | Katsaras/2021 []13 | 59/F | Ischemic stroke | Left temporoparietal region | None, only Brugada-related gene mutation | No | Patent foramen ovale |
3 | Kamara/2023 []14 | 32/F | Ischemic stroke | Left hemispheric infarct involving frontoparietal cortex | Type 2 | No | Brugada syndrome |