Dynamics of QT interval in a patient with long QT syndrome and a normal QT interval

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A case report of a 15-year-old girl who experienced syncope and torsades de pointes is presented. The girl had a normal QT interval (QTc=0.37 sec) on the resting electrocardiogram (ECG). Infusion of isoproterenol induced QT prolongation (QTc=0.62 sec) and frequent occurrence of multiform ventricular premature beats. Her Holter ECG showed a prolongation of the QTc interval with a shortening of the RR interval. Low-frequency power (LF) and high- frequency power (HF) of heart rate variability were evaluated from the Holter ECG. The patient showed a statistically significant negative QTc/HF and a significant positive QTc/(LF/HF) relationship, whereas none of the age- and sex-matched healthy subjects showed these relationships. The slope of the QT/RR relationship for the patient was below the lower limit of the normal range. This report describes the unusual relationship of QT interval to RR interval and heart rate variability in a long QT syndrome patient with a normal QT interval on resting ECG.

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Nakagawa, M., Iwao, T., Ishida, S., Takahashi, N., Yonemochi, H., Asada, M., … Ito, M. (1998). Dynamics of QT interval in a patient with long QT syndrome and a normal QT interval. Japanese Circulation Journal, 62(3), 215–218. https://doi.org/10.1253/jcj.62.215

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