Wednesday, February 4, 2009

QT Prolongation Following Ectopic Beats: Initial Data Regarding the Upper Limit of Normal with Possible Implications for Antiarrhythmic Therapy


Alyssa J. Reiffel, James A. Reiffel.QT Prolongation Following Ectopic Beats: Initial Data Regarding the Upper Limit of Normal with Possible Implications for Antiarrhythmic Therapy and Concealed (Unexpressed) Long QT .JAFIB.2009 Feb;Volume 1 Issue(5): 270-276.

Ectopic beats are frequently associated with morphologic repolarization alterations of ensuing sinus beats. Less is known about repolarization duration alterations of post-ectopic sinus beats. In one patient who developed long QT and torsades de pointes upon exposure to a class III antiarrhythmic drug, and was later genotyped as being a carrier for long QT syndrome (LQTS) type 1, review of a pre-drug Holter monitor study revealed marked QT prolongation of post-ectopic sinus beats. In wondering whether this might be a common clue to “concealed” unexpressed LQTS, we realized that we must first characterize the range of post-ectopic QT prolongation present in normals. Prolongation beyond the upper limit of this range might then raise suspicion of possible LQTS and alter the antiarrhythmic drug selection process for the suppression of atrial fibrillation or other arrhythmias. Accordingly we performed this study to determine the presence/degree of repolarization prolongation in normal individuals following premature ectopic impulses. We found that QT prolongation is common in post ectopic sinus beats but that the uncorrected QT interval of post-ectopic beats in normals never exceeded 480 ms in duration which was much shorter than that seen (510-590 ms) in our gene carrier.

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