Diagnosis of Cardiac Arrythmia in the Costa del Sol

Brugada Syndrome: A Cardiac Arrhythmia you don't want to Overlook — Diagnosis of Cardiac Arrythmia in the Costa del Sol

03/01/2025

Cardiac arrhythmias are often overlooked until they lead to severe health complications. Brugada syndrome is one of the most deadly and occasionally silent arrhythmias; if not discovered, it can lead to unexpected cardiac arrest. Here, we define Brugada syndrome, discuss who is at risk, and stress the need of early detection. Our Diagnosis of Cardiac Arrhythmia in the Costa del Sol by dr. Brugada — the doctor who first identified and diagnosed this type of arrhythmia — can assist in the identification of these possibly fatal diseases, therefore providing patients with peace of mind and a route towards successful treatment.

 

What is Brugada Syndrome?

Particularly in the bottom chambers, sometimes referred to as the ventricles, the rare but severe genetic condition known as brugada syndrome alters the electrical mechanism of the heart and increases the risk of irregular cardiac rhythms. Especially in sleep or repose, these irregular heartbeats can cause fainting, convulsions, dyspnoea, or even sudden cardiac arrest.

 

A gene mutation influencing the sodium channels in cardiac cells that control electrical impulses causes Brugada syndrome. This mutation causes the heart to lose its capacity for efficient signal conduct, which raises ventricular arrhythmias risk.

 

Symptoms to Watch Out For

One of the difficulties with Brugada syndrome is its inclination to become undetectable. Many people might not start symptoms until they have a major cardiac episode. Still, some warning flags to watch for include:

  • Fainting or dizziness: Particularly following physical activity or rapid changes in body posture, fainting or dizziness might occur.
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeats: Many times perceived as palpitations, especially at night, rapid or irregular heartbeats.
  • Difficulty breathing: Commonly occurs when lying down or during sleep.

Early diagnosis is essential since, until they become life-threatening, symptoms can are silent. Frequent tests and assessments can assist to avert potential tragedies.

Diagnosis and Treatment Options

Advanced diagnostic techniques in the Costa del Sol allow us at Helicopteros Sanitarios Hospital to detect arrhythmias including Brugada syndrome. Usually, diagnosis consists of an electrocardiogram (ECG) to find any irregular heart rhythms. Sometimes the arrhythmia is more readily exposed by a "challenge" test. Moreover advised to find the existence of the gene mutation is genetic testing.

Treatment Options for Brugada Syndrome:

  • Medication: Certain antiarrhythmic drugs can help control the irregular rhythms.
  • Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD): In high-risk situations, an ICD device may be needed, which monitors the heart and delivers a shock should a deadly arrhythmia arise.
  • Lifestyle Adjustments: Changing your lifestyle might help lower arrhythmia risks by avoiding some triggers, such too much alcohol or particular drugs.

 

Diagnosis of Cardiac Arrythmia in the Costa del Sol

If you find out you have Brugada syndrome early, it could save your life. By finding people who are at high risk and starting treatment or monitoring, the chances of avoiding serious problems are greatly improved. The Costa del Sol's Helicopteros Sanitarios Hospital has the most up-to-date tools for finding heart arrhythmias. This makes sure that our patients get a full evaluation and personalised care plans.

 

If you or someone you care about has had any of the signs of Brugada syndrome or if sudden cardiac events run in your family, you should think about getting a cardiac arrhythmia test. At Helicopteros Sanitarios on the Costa del Sol, our team is committed to providing complete and correct diagnoses for rhythms. Plan an evaluation with us today to take charge of your heart health. Finding problems early can make all the difference. Contact us here to know more about our Diagnosis of Cardiac Arrythmia in the Costa del Sol.