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British Journal of Anaesthesia 2006 97(1):118-119; doi:10.1093/bja/ael127
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Anaesthetic management in patients with high-risk Brugada syndrome

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Editor—We read with interest the case report from Dr Edge and colleagues,1 and would like to report the successful management of two cases with Brugada syndrome and focus on risk evaluation of proarrhythmia, postural change and neostigmine administration. During anaesthesia of Brugada syndrome, many factors may precipitate a significant risk of malignant arrhythmias and cardiac arrest.

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H. Hayashida* and Y. Miyauchi

Yamaguchi, Japan

*E-mail: hayashida-myz@umin.ac.jp


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