A 26-year-old man presented with lower extremity edema and abdominal protrusion associated with dyspnea for 5 years, which had increased 7 months earlier. Echocardiography demonstrated a huge right atrium of 19.5 × 15.2 cm with a thick smoke pattern and severe tricuspid regurgitation. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed intact pericardium. A pulmonary perfusion scan demonstrated multiple perfusion defects, suggesting recurrent small pulmonary emboli. Idiopathic enlargement of the right atrium was diagnosed. The patient declined surgery.
Positive flecainide challenge test in right side located pericordial leads can be used as a predictor of poor prognosis in Brugada patients. This can be evaluated in another research for its role in the implantation of ICD. Also, the oral flecainide is not sensitive enough to rule out the presence of Brugada syndrome and it should not be trusted as a screening test for suspected cases.
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