AbstractThe QT interval on the human electrocardiogram is normally in the order of 450ms, and reflects the summated durations of action potential (AP) depolarization and repolarization of ventricular myocytes. Both prolongation and shortening in the QT interval have been associated with ventricular tachy-arrhythmias, which predispose affected individuals to sudden cardiac death. In this article, the molecular determinants of the AP duration and the causes of long and short QT syndromes (LQTS and SQTS) are explored. This is followed by a review of the recent advances on their arrhythmogenic mechanisms involving reentry and/or triggered activity based on experiments conducted in mouse models. Established and novel clinical risk markers based ...
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a heart disorder characterized by a prolongation of the QT interval on EC...
The long QT syndrome (LQTS) has often been considered as a model to study the abnormalities of cardi...
QT interval extends from the beginning of QRS complex to the end of T wave. Thus, it includes the du...
The QT interval on the human electrocardiogram is normally in the order of 450 ms, and reflects the ...
A large number of studies has been carried out to investigate the pathophysiology and the clinical i...
A large number of studies has been carried out to investigate the pathophysiology and the clinical i...
A survey of current literature suggests an increasing interest in both the desirable and undesirable...
Alterations in ECG QT intervals correlate with the risk of potentially fatal arrhythmias, for which ...
The assessment of the QT interval has been an integral part of ECG interpretation since the first de...
Sudden cardiac death is among the most common causes of cardiovascular death in developed countries....
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...
The QT interval occupies a pivotal role in drug development as a surface biomarker of ventricular re...
AIM: QT interval prolongation reflecting delayed action potential (AP) repolarization is associated ...
In 1895 Willem Einthoven first described the electrocardiogram. The electrical activation of the hea...
Torsade de pointes (TdP) is a life-threatening arrhythmia that develops as a consequence of a reduct...
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a heart disorder characterized by a prolongation of the QT interval on EC...
The long QT syndrome (LQTS) has often been considered as a model to study the abnormalities of cardi...
QT interval extends from the beginning of QRS complex to the end of T wave. Thus, it includes the du...
The QT interval on the human electrocardiogram is normally in the order of 450 ms, and reflects the ...
A large number of studies has been carried out to investigate the pathophysiology and the clinical i...
A large number of studies has been carried out to investigate the pathophysiology and the clinical i...
A survey of current literature suggests an increasing interest in both the desirable and undesirable...
Alterations in ECG QT intervals correlate with the risk of potentially fatal arrhythmias, for which ...
The assessment of the QT interval has been an integral part of ECG interpretation since the first de...
Sudden cardiac death is among the most common causes of cardiovascular death in developed countries....
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...
The QT interval occupies a pivotal role in drug development as a surface biomarker of ventricular re...
AIM: QT interval prolongation reflecting delayed action potential (AP) repolarization is associated ...
In 1895 Willem Einthoven first described the electrocardiogram. The electrical activation of the hea...
Torsade de pointes (TdP) is a life-threatening arrhythmia that develops as a consequence of a reduct...
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a heart disorder characterized by a prolongation of the QT interval on EC...
The long QT syndrome (LQTS) has often been considered as a model to study the abnormalities of cardi...
QT interval extends from the beginning of QRS complex to the end of T wave. Thus, it includes the du...