Background: Gender differences have been reported in patients with the congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS). We analyzed whether electrocardiographic differences existed in females, males, girls and boys in response to β-adrenoceptor blockade. Methods: 12-lead ECGs before and during β-adrenoceptor blockade were collected in 87 genotyped LQTS patients (48 women, 14 men, 12 girls and 13 boys). Up to three QTc intervals were determined in each lead of the ECG. V4 was used for QT/QTc analysis. Difference between longest and shortest QT interval was taken as a measure for dispersion of QT intervals. Results: (1) Adult males had the greatest shortening of the QTc interval upon treatment with β-adrenoceptor blockade. During treatment, adult males wi...
Cardiogenetics encompasses a diverse group of heart conditions unified by their inherited nature. Se...
Children and adolescents with congenital Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) are an important risk group with ag...
WOS: 000396433000025PubMed ID: 27650425BACKGROUND: Female gender increases the risk of torsades de p...
Background: Gender differences have been reported in patients with the congenital long QT syndrome (...
Background: Gender differences have been reported in patients with the congenital long QT syndrome (...
BACKGROUND: Unexplained female predominance is observed in long-QT syndrome (LQTS), a congenital...
We aimed to determine whether long QT syndrome (LQTS) genotype has a differential effect on clinical...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to analyze age-gender differences in the rate-corrected QT (QTc) inter...
AbstractObjectivesWe aimed to determine whether long QT syndrome (LQTS) genotype has a differential ...
BACKGROUND: In congenital long-QT syndrome, age, sex, and genotype have been associated with cardiac...
Female sex is an independent risk factor for development of torsade de pointes (TdP) arrhythmias not...
Background—-Genotype-phenotype investigations have revealed significantly larger risk for cardiac ev...
Women have a longer QT-interval than men and this difference appears to evolve after puberty suggest...
Background: Women with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) experience increased cardiac event risk af...
International audienceSignificant variations from the normal QT interval range of 350 to 450 millise...
Cardiogenetics encompasses a diverse group of heart conditions unified by their inherited nature. Se...
Children and adolescents with congenital Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) are an important risk group with ag...
WOS: 000396433000025PubMed ID: 27650425BACKGROUND: Female gender increases the risk of torsades de p...
Background: Gender differences have been reported in patients with the congenital long QT syndrome (...
Background: Gender differences have been reported in patients with the congenital long QT syndrome (...
BACKGROUND: Unexplained female predominance is observed in long-QT syndrome (LQTS), a congenital...
We aimed to determine whether long QT syndrome (LQTS) genotype has a differential effect on clinical...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to analyze age-gender differences in the rate-corrected QT (QTc) inter...
AbstractObjectivesWe aimed to determine whether long QT syndrome (LQTS) genotype has a differential ...
BACKGROUND: In congenital long-QT syndrome, age, sex, and genotype have been associated with cardiac...
Female sex is an independent risk factor for development of torsade de pointes (TdP) arrhythmias not...
Background—-Genotype-phenotype investigations have revealed significantly larger risk for cardiac ev...
Women have a longer QT-interval than men and this difference appears to evolve after puberty suggest...
Background: Women with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) experience increased cardiac event risk af...
International audienceSignificant variations from the normal QT interval range of 350 to 450 millise...
Cardiogenetics encompasses a diverse group of heart conditions unified by their inherited nature. Se...
Children and adolescents with congenital Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) are an important risk group with ag...
WOS: 000396433000025PubMed ID: 27650425BACKGROUND: Female gender increases the risk of torsades de p...