Interpretation of each electrocardiogram should include measurement and evaluation of the QT interval, because both an increase and a decrease in its duration are associated with a risk of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia and sudden cardiac death. This article reflects the methodological approaches to determining, measuring and evaluating the duration of the QT interval, describes the nature of its dependence on gender, age and heart rate of the patient, and also describes a number of indicators calculated on its basis. Recommendations for measuring and evaluating the QT interval of a standard electrocardiogram have been formulated on the basis of the literature analysis
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval (QTI) prolongation independently predicts sudden d...
The electrocardiographic QT interval duration is a frequently studied ECG parameter. The aim of this...
Electrical systole duration has been studied in two groups of 23 patients (39 M and 7 F) admitted in...
Abstract: The evaluation of every electrocardiogram should also include an effort to interpret the Q...
The assessment of the QT interval has been an integral part of ECG interpretation since the first de...
One of the more challenging aspects of ECG interpretation is measurement and interpretation of the Q...
Background: QT prolongation as can be induced by drugs, signals the risk of life-threatening arrhyth...
The duration of electrical systole (QT interval) was measured in 72 subjects (48 women and 24 men) w...
The electrical activity of the heart can be monitored with electrocardiography. An electrocar- diogr...
QT interval extends from the beginning of QRS complex to the end of T wave. Thus, it includes the du...
The electrocardiographic QT interval reflects ventricular depolarization (QRS complex) and repolariz...
The precise measurement of QT interval and QRS complex duration is important to characterize the ele...
What is the QT interval? The QT interval, measured as the interval between the initiation of the Q w...
The baseline electrocardiograms of 5,125 original subjects of the Framingham Heart Study were measur...
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval (QTI) prolongation independently predicts sudden d...
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval (QTI) prolongation independently predicts sudden d...
The electrocardiographic QT interval duration is a frequently studied ECG parameter. The aim of this...
Electrical systole duration has been studied in two groups of 23 patients (39 M and 7 F) admitted in...
Abstract: The evaluation of every electrocardiogram should also include an effort to interpret the Q...
The assessment of the QT interval has been an integral part of ECG interpretation since the first de...
One of the more challenging aspects of ECG interpretation is measurement and interpretation of the Q...
Background: QT prolongation as can be induced by drugs, signals the risk of life-threatening arrhyth...
The duration of electrical systole (QT interval) was measured in 72 subjects (48 women and 24 men) w...
The electrical activity of the heart can be monitored with electrocardiography. An electrocar- diogr...
QT interval extends from the beginning of QRS complex to the end of T wave. Thus, it includes the du...
The electrocardiographic QT interval reflects ventricular depolarization (QRS complex) and repolariz...
The precise measurement of QT interval and QRS complex duration is important to characterize the ele...
What is the QT interval? The QT interval, measured as the interval between the initiation of the Q w...
The baseline electrocardiograms of 5,125 original subjects of the Framingham Heart Study were measur...
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval (QTI) prolongation independently predicts sudden d...
Background: Electrocardiography (ECG) QT interval (QTI) prolongation independently predicts sudden d...
The electrocardiographic QT interval duration is a frequently studied ECG parameter. The aim of this...
Electrical systole duration has been studied in two groups of 23 patients (39 M and 7 F) admitted in...