Background. It has been postulated that increased inter-lead differences in QT interval (QT dispersion) and the maximum QT interval (QTmax), in the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), may be associated with an increased risk of cardiac death. The aims of this study were to assess the relationship between QT dispersion and QTmax, corrected and uncorrected for heart rate, and the risk of cardiac death. Design. Nested case–control study within the Caerphilly prospective cohort study. Methods. We studied 2512 men who participated in phase 1 of the Caerphilly study between 1979 and 1983. After a mean follow up of 7.1 years, 218 men had died from coronary heart disease and these men were compared with 218 age-matched controls. Results. D...
OBJECTIVEdTo evaluate the predictive role of increased correctedQT (QTc) andQT interval dispersion (...
Background. QTc prolongation has been implicated as a risk factor for sudden death; however, a contr...
The baseline electrocardiograms of 5,125 original subjects of the Framingham Heart Study were measur...
Background. It has been postulated that increased inter-lead differences in QT interval (QT dispersi...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Increased QTc dispersion has been associated with an increased ri...
QT dispersion (QT max minus QT min) is an important measure of arrhythmia risk, providing informatio...
In 1985, Mirvis1 reported on a significant spatial variation in QT intervals in normal individuals a...
Background QT interval dispersion is a marker of in-homogeneous ventricular repolarization, and ther...
QT dispersion is an easily obtained measurement from the standard electrocardiogram, and is the maxi...
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...
Introduction: The relationship between QT interval and cardiovascular disease is controversial.<p...
Increased QT dispersion (QTd) reflects regional variation in ventricular repolarisation, and has bee...
BACKGROUND: QTc prolongation has been implicated as a risk factor for sudden death; however, a contr...
Increased QT dispersion is associated with sudden cardiac death in congestive heart failure, hypertr...
PURPOSE: A long QT interval is a risk factor for arrhythmic events and sudden death. Whether moderat...
OBJECTIVEdTo evaluate the predictive role of increased correctedQT (QTc) andQT interval dispersion (...
Background. QTc prolongation has been implicated as a risk factor for sudden death; however, a contr...
The baseline electrocardiograms of 5,125 original subjects of the Framingham Heart Study were measur...
Background. It has been postulated that increased inter-lead differences in QT interval (QT dispersi...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Increased QTc dispersion has been associated with an increased ri...
QT dispersion (QT max minus QT min) is an important measure of arrhythmia risk, providing informatio...
In 1985, Mirvis1 reported on a significant spatial variation in QT intervals in normal individuals a...
Background QT interval dispersion is a marker of in-homogeneous ventricular repolarization, and ther...
QT dispersion is an easily obtained measurement from the standard electrocardiogram, and is the maxi...
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...
Introduction: The relationship between QT interval and cardiovascular disease is controversial.<p...
Increased QT dispersion (QTd) reflects regional variation in ventricular repolarisation, and has bee...
BACKGROUND: QTc prolongation has been implicated as a risk factor for sudden death; however, a contr...
Increased QT dispersion is associated with sudden cardiac death in congestive heart failure, hypertr...
PURPOSE: A long QT interval is a risk factor for arrhythmic events and sudden death. Whether moderat...
OBJECTIVEdTo evaluate the predictive role of increased correctedQT (QTc) andQT interval dispersion (...
Background. QTc prolongation has been implicated as a risk factor for sudden death; however, a contr...
The baseline electrocardiograms of 5,125 original subjects of the Framingham Heart Study were measur...