Comparison of Different
Formulas of QT Interval Correction in LQT Families During Exercise
Šišáková M.1, Vlašínová J.1, Semrád B.1, Chroust K.2, Ravčuková B.3
1Interní kardiologická klinika FN Brno, pracoviště Bohunice, přednosta prof. MUDr. Bořivoj Semrád, CSc.2Katedra genetiky a molekulární biologie Přírodovědecké fakulty MU, Brno, vedoucí katedry doc. RNDr. Jiří Doškář, CSc. 3Oddělení lékařské genetiky FN Brno, pracoviště Fakultní dětská nemocnice J. G. Mendela, přednosta prim. MUDr. Renata Gaillyová |
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Summary:
Background: Pathologic prolongation of QT interval is related to increased risk of arrhythmias.
Changes of this parameter are influenced by many conditions, the most important is heart rate.
Several formulas have been proposed for mathematical description of QT interval/heart rate
relationship. The aim of this study was comparison of different QT interval correction formulas in
families with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS). Methods: In 28 members of 6 families with
LQTS occurrence bicycle ergometry testings were performed. QT and RR intervals were measured
before exercise, at peak exercise and in the 1st and the 6th minute of restitution. For QT
interval correction single-parameter formulas by Bazett, Fridericia, Malik and Framingham study
were used. In 3 families the results could be correlated with genetically proved diagnosis (KCNQ1
gene mutations in 2 families, HERG-KCNH2 gene mutation in the other). Results: In the described
group the genetically established diagnosis of LQTS correlated at best with values obtained with
correction by Bazett. All the mutation carriers were correctly identified only by this method. The
Fridericia, Malik and Framingham formulas failed to identify 2 patients - mutation carriers (both
KCNQ1 and HERG-KCNH2 mutations). Discussion: Because of simplicity the Bazett formula remains
the most common method of QT interval correction. Moreover, in our study this formula
appeared to be the most sensitive for clinical diagnosis of LQTS.
Key words:
Exercise test - Gene - Long QT syndrome - Mutation - QT interval
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