Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5959382 | Heart Rhythm | 2016 | 29 Pages |
Abstract
Although all correction formulas demonstrated an association between QTc values and cardiovascular events, only the Hodges formula identified one-third of individuals with tachycardia that are at higher risk of all-cause mortality. Furthermore, the Bazett correction formula overestimates the number of patients with a prolonged QT interval and was not associated with mortality. Future work may validate these findings and result in changes to automated algorithms for QT interval assessment.
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Authors
Parin J. MD, Yuliya MS, Anthony RN, Ralph J. MD, Andrew E. MD, FHRS, David J. MD, FHRS, Francis E. MD, FHRS, Rajat MD, MTR,