Background QTc-interval prolongation has been associated with serious adverse events, such as Torsade de Pointes and sudden cardiac death. In the prevention of QTc-prolongation, special attention should go to high-risk patients. Aim of the review The aim of this review is to summarize and assess the evidence for different risk factors for QTc-prolongation (demographic factors, comorbidities, electrolytes, QTc-prolonging medication). Methods Potential studies were retrieved based on a systematic search of articles published until June 2015 in the databases Medline and Embase. Both terms about QTc-prolongation/Torsade de Pointes and risk factors were added in the search strategy. The following inclusion criteria were applied: randomized contr...
Background: Conflicting findings have described the association between prolonged heart rate-correct...
Introduction: Many psychotropic drugs can delay cardiac repolarization and thereby prolong the rate-...
Background Numerous drugs prolong the QTc interval on the ECG and potentially increase the risk of c...
Purpose: Prolongation of the QTc interval may result in Torsade de Pointes, a ventricular arrhythmia...
Background QT interval prolongation can lead to torsades de pointes, a potentially fatal arrhythmia....
Background More than 170 drugs are linked with QTc-prolongation, which in extreme cases can lead to ...
Various drugs can be associated with QT prolongation. A prolonged QT interval leads to an increased ...
Class of 2017 AbstractObjectives: To assess the incidence of medication-induced corrected QT (QTc) i...
The prolongation of the QT interval is a relatively rare but serious adverse drug reaction. It can l...
Context Medications commonly used for symptom control along with other known risk factors have the p...
BACKGROUND: QT interval prolongation carries an increased risk of torsade de pointes and death. AIM:...
Background/Purpose: Medical inpatients are at increased risk of QT interval prolongation due to mult...
Background The exact risk of developing QTc-prolongation when using a combination of QTc-prolonging ...
BACKGROUND: Many drugs, including haloperidol, are linked with a risk of QTc-prolongation, which can...
The risk of QTc-prolongation has become an important issue in drug safety. In rare cases it can lead...
Background: Conflicting findings have described the association between prolonged heart rate-correct...
Introduction: Many psychotropic drugs can delay cardiac repolarization and thereby prolong the rate-...
Background Numerous drugs prolong the QTc interval on the ECG and potentially increase the risk of c...
Purpose: Prolongation of the QTc interval may result in Torsade de Pointes, a ventricular arrhythmia...
Background QT interval prolongation can lead to torsades de pointes, a potentially fatal arrhythmia....
Background More than 170 drugs are linked with QTc-prolongation, which in extreme cases can lead to ...
Various drugs can be associated with QT prolongation. A prolonged QT interval leads to an increased ...
Class of 2017 AbstractObjectives: To assess the incidence of medication-induced corrected QT (QTc) i...
The prolongation of the QT interval is a relatively rare but serious adverse drug reaction. It can l...
Context Medications commonly used for symptom control along with other known risk factors have the p...
BACKGROUND: QT interval prolongation carries an increased risk of torsade de pointes and death. AIM:...
Background/Purpose: Medical inpatients are at increased risk of QT interval prolongation due to mult...
Background The exact risk of developing QTc-prolongation when using a combination of QTc-prolonging ...
BACKGROUND: Many drugs, including haloperidol, are linked with a risk of QTc-prolongation, which can...
The risk of QTc-prolongation has become an important issue in drug safety. In rare cases it can lead...
Background: Conflicting findings have described the association between prolonged heart rate-correct...
Introduction: Many psychotropic drugs can delay cardiac repolarization and thereby prolong the rate-...
Background Numerous drugs prolong the QTc interval on the ECG and potentially increase the risk of c...