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Esiemoghie Akhigbe1, Ebubechukwu Ezeh1, Benjamin Dao2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Huntington, WV, USA.
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Brugada syndrome is a known cause of dysrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. It is linked to mutations in myocardial sodium channel leading to hyperexcitable cardiac myocytes. The use of this sedative has been linked to the development of inducible Brugada via blockade of sodium currents in cardiac myocytes. Although propofol is usually avoided in patients with known Brugada syndrome, some patients might have undiagnosed Brugada syndrome and thus are at risk for complications. We present a case of propofol induced Brugada in a critically ill patient.
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