Risk stratification in patients with asymptomatic Brugada Syndrome is challenging, and despite recent advances, there is no clear evidence. The first‐degree atrioventricular block was hypothesized to be a predictor of… Click to show full abstract
Risk stratification in patients with asymptomatic Brugada Syndrome is challenging, and despite recent advances, there is no clear evidence. The first‐degree atrioventricular block was hypothesized to be a predictor of arrhythmic events. Measurement of the PR interval and diagnosing atrioventricular block from surface ECG is easy, noninvasive, and cost‐effective. We aimed to assess the latest evidence on PR interval or first‐degree atrioventricular block and major arrhythmic events related to Brugada Syndrome.
               
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