Long QT (including) syndrome

Often stimulated by:

NOT just an ECG diagnosis - requires supporting Hx
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Management


  • there is some interest in what has become known as QT dispersion, defined as the difference between the max & min QT interval on a 12 lead ECG
  • some suggestion that there is a link between increased QT dispersion and death from a cardiac cause
  • a variation of >50ms or probably >80ms is seen to be more predictive

References include
https://www.thecardiologyadvisor.com/home/decision-support-in-medicine/cardiology/long-qt-syndromes-and-torsade-de-pointes/
https://litfl.com/long-qt-syndrome/
Circulation - arrhythmia and electrophysiology: Long QT syndrome
BMJ: QT dispersion article