We report about a 20-year old patient suffering cardiopulmonary resuscitation due to ventricular fibrillation. We diagnosed Brugada syndrome after exclusion structural heart disease and a positive Ajmalin test and implanted an ICD. In that there is a 20-30% familiar disposition, it was necessary that all family members undergo a cardiac examination. It was found that one brother and one sister presented the beginning of a right ventricular dilatation and a fibrolipomatous area in the anterior wall segment of the right ventricle. This result is compatible with a "concealed" arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia (ARVD). As a prognostic indication we decided to implant an ICD prophylactically. The case report demonstrates the value of familiar examination of patients with an unclear ventricular arrhythmogenic event.