QT interval
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QT interval
Schematic representation of normal ECG trace (sinus rhythm), with waves, segments, and intervals labeled. The standard clinical correction is to use Bazett's formula,[1] named after physiologist Henry Cuthbert Bazett, calculating the heartrate-corrected QT interval QTc. In the same year, Fridericia[2] published an alternative adjustment: There are several other methods, but a regression based approach is the most accurate according to the current knowledge. An example of the regression-based approach is that developed by Sagie et al.,[3] as follows: Normal values for the QT interval are between 0.30 and 0.44 (0.45 for women) seconds. QT interval can be measured by different methods such as the threshold method in which the end of the T wave is determined by the point at which the component of the T wave merges with the isoelectric baseline or the tangent method in which the end of the T wave is determined by the intersection of a line extrapolated from the isoelectric baseline and the tangent line which touches the terminal part of the T wave at the point of maximium downslope.[4]
Abnormal intervalsIf abnormally prolonged or shortened, there is a risk of developing ventricular arrhythmias. Genetic causesAn abnormal prolonged QT interval could be due to Long QT syndrome, whereas an abnormal shortened QT interval could be due to Short QT syndrome. Due to adverse drug reactionsProlongation of the QT interval may be due to an adverse drug reaction.[5] Many drugs such as haloperidol[6] and methadone can prolong the QT interval. See alsoReferences
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