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BRUGADA Syndrome

Old 31st Dec 2005, 14:46
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Question BRUGADA Syndrome

I am looking for informations about pilots with BRUGADA syndrome, totaly asymptomatic and non-inductible during électrophysiological investigation.

I am surching professional pilots with a license class I and i would like to know witch kind of dispensation they have got, no matter the country.

Thanks for your answers(in french or english).
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Re: BRUGADA Syndrome

Would be interested to see what you find out.

I was denied a CAA license and hence entry to NATS as a ATCO due to diagnosis of Brugada aorund Novemeber time. This prevented me starting training last month Id be amazed is there are any pilots with diagnosed with Brugada

After a postive VTstim determined i was high risk i have just had an ICD implanted to shock me out of any episodes. This has had consequenses on driving though, let alone flying paying passengers.
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