The Brugada Criteria are commonly used to determine ... Simply use calipers to measure the distance between the R wave and the S wave in each precordial lead, and see if it exceeds 100 ms. 3.
There are three types of ECG findings in Brugada syndrome patients: Type I: Lead V1 has a “coved” ST segment elevation of at least 2 millimeters, followed by a negative T wave. Type II: ...
First introduced as a new clinical entity in 1992, the Brugada syndrome is associated with a relatively high risk of sudden death in young adults, and occasionally in children and infants.
It seems probable that the pattern is separate from the Brugada syndrome in most instances ... [91] There is little data on specific T- and/or U-wave findings associated with cocaine use.