When not to perform SCB provocationStrength of evidence
Do not perform a diagnostic SCB test when a type 1 Brugada pattern has already been documented in the absence of suspected phenocopy.graphic
Do not routinely perform an SCB test in asymptomatic subjects with an incidental finding of type 2/3 pattern and no other ECG features, clinical or family history supportive of BrS.graphic
When not to perform SCB provocationStrength of evidence
Do not perform a diagnostic SCB test when a type 1 Brugada pattern has already been documented in the absence of suspected phenocopy.graphic
Do not routinely perform an SCB test in asymptomatic subjects with an incidental finding of type 2/3 pattern and no other ECG features, clinical or family history supportive of BrS.graphic
When not to perform SCB provocationStrength of evidence
Do not perform a diagnostic SCB test when a type 1 Brugada pattern has already been documented in the absence of suspected phenocopy.graphic
Do not routinely perform an SCB test in asymptomatic subjects with an incidental finding of type 2/3 pattern and no other ECG features, clinical or family history supportive of BrS.graphic
When not to perform SCB provocationStrength of evidence
Do not perform a diagnostic SCB test when a type 1 Brugada pattern has already been documented in the absence of suspected phenocopy.graphic
Do not routinely perform an SCB test in asymptomatic subjects with an incidental finding of type 2/3 pattern and no other ECG features, clinical or family history supportive of BrS.graphic
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