QT prolongation

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  • Prolonged ventricular repolarization → increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias
    • Males >440-450 ms
    • Females >500 ms
    • Rule of thumb: Normal QT interval is less than half of preceding RR interval
  • QT interval is from the beginning of the Q wave to the end of the T wave
    • Rate dependent and should become proportionately shorter with increasing heart rate

List of Drugs Causing QT Prolongation

Clinical Features

  • Most are asymptomatic
  • History may include:
  • Medication history may include QT prolonging medications

Differential Diagnosis

Syncope Causes

Evaluation

Workup

  • ECG
  • CBC
  • Chem 10

Diagnosis

Acquired QT prolongation
  • ECG
    • On visual inspection, QT takes up more than half the R-R distance
    • Measure QT interval in lead II or V5-6
    • QTc = QT /√R-R

Determining Cause

Management

Pause Dependent (precipitated by bradycardia)

Adrenergic Dependent (precipited by tachycardia)

Disposition

  • Consider admission, especially for QT >500 or if symptomatic
  • May require consultation for discontinuation of QT prolonging medications
  • Avoid prescribing medications that may contribute to prolonged QT

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Simon HL, Behr ER. Pharmacological treatment of acquired QT prolongation and torsades de pointes. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2016 Mar; 81(3): 420–427. doi: 10.1111/bcp.12726


📊 QTc (Corrected QT Interval) Calculator [show]

Corrected QT Interval (QTc)

Corrected QT Interval (QTc)
Parameter Value
QT Interval (ms)
Heart Rate (bpm)
RR Interval (ms) — auto-calculated from HR ms
Results
QTc (Bazett's) — QT / √(RR in sec) ms
QTc (Fridericia) — QT / ∛(RR in sec) ms
Interpretation (Bazett's QTc)
<440 ms Normal QTc for males.
<460 ms Normal QTc for females.
440–500 ms Borderline/Prolonged — Monitor closely. Review medications for QT-prolonging drugs.
>500 ms Significantly prolonged — High risk for Torsades de Pointes. Discontinue offending agents. Check Mg²⁺/K⁺/Ca²⁺.
References
  • Bazett HC. An analysis of the time-relations of electrocardiograms. Heart. 1920;7:353-370.
  • Fridericia LS. Duration of systole in electrocardiogram. Acta Med Scand. 1920;53:469-486.
  • Viskin S. Long QT syndromes and torsade de pointes. Lancet. 1999;354:1625-1633. PMID 10560690.