# Unmasking BRASH Syndrome: A Clinical Challenge in Bradycardia and Renal Dysfunction

**Authors:** Ervan Zuhri, Sabrina Erriyanti

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.98773 · Cureus · 2025-12-08

## TL;DR

BRASH syndrome is a reversible condition involving heart and kidney issues that is often missed but can be managed effectively with early recognition.

## Contribution

This paper highlights the importance of recognizing BRASH syndrome to prevent unnecessary treatments and improve patient outcomes.

## Key findings

- BRASH syndrome is characterized by bradycardia, renal dysfunction, and hyperkalemia.
- Early recognition is critical for effective management of BRASH syndrome.
- The syndrome is often misdiagnosed due to its reversible nature and overlapping symptoms.

## Abstract

The term BRASH refers to a clinical constellation characterized by bradycardia, renal dysfunction, atrioventricular (AV) nodal-blocking medication exposure, shock, and hyperkalemia. Although the condition represents a fully reversible cause of symptomatic bradycardia, it frequently goes unrecognized. Prompt identification and a clear understanding of its underlying mechanisms are essential to avoid unnecessary procedures. The syndrome should be suspected when a patient presents with bradycardia in the setting of impaired kidney function and elevated serum potassium, particularly when there is recent or ongoing use of AV nodal-blocking agents. Early recognition is critical because effective management requires addressing each contributing factor simultaneously, rather than treating a single abnormality in isolation.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** hyperkalemia (MESH:D006947), shock (MESH:D012769), Bradycardia (MESH:D001919), Renal Dysfunction (MESH:D007674), BRASH Syndrome (MESH:D013577)
- **Chemicals:** potassium (MESH:D011188), AV nodal-blocking agents (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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