Short-term QT variability: A marker for reduced repolarization reserve in anthracyclin therapy

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Abstract

Using Fiducial Sgment Averaging we measured the individual QT intervals in 5 minute recordings of patients on anthracyclin therapy. These intervals are used to calculate the short term QT-variability. The effect of anthracyclin therapy is seen in an increased variability together with an increased QTc interval both signifying a reduced repolarization reserve.

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Ritsema Van Eck, H. J., Broeyer, F. J., Van Herpen, G., Burggraaf, J., & Kors, J. A. (2009). Short-term QT variability: A marker for reduced repolarization reserve in anthracyclin therapy. In Computers in Cardiology (Vol. 36, pp. 585–588).

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