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Electrocardiograms of Brugada patients can change over time from type I to type II and/or normal ECGs and back.
Electrocardiograms of Brugada patients can change over time from type I to type II and/or normal ECGs and back.
A type III ECG is rather common and is considered a normal variant, but also the Type II is a normal variant (albeit suggestive of Brugada syndrome).
A type III ECG is rather common and is considered a normal variant, but also the Type II is a normal variant (albeit suggestive of Brugada syndrome).
A recent study suggests that''' fractionation of the QRS complex''' is a marker of worse prognosis in Brugada syndrome.<cite>Morita</cite>


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