Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9936749 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
QT and Tp/Te intervals were longer in patients with LQT1 (n = 67) than in nonaffected subjects (n = 52) but did not differentiate symptomatic (n = 21) from asymptomatic patients (n = 46). At fast heart rate, the time to accumulate the last part of total T-wave area (the t50-97 interval) was longer in symptomatic carriers compared with asymptomatic patients (119 ± 19 vs 106 ± 15 ms, p <0.01). The latter group had significantly longer t50-97 intervals than nonaffected subjects (96 ± 14 ms, p <0.01).
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Authors
Fabrice MD, Isabelle MD, Fabio PhD, Iheb MD, Nathalie PhD, Myriam MS, Véronique PhD, Pascale PhD, Philippe MD, Antoine MD, Philippe MD, Pierre MD,