Clinical physiology (Oxford, England)
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Comparative Study
QT and QT-peak interval measurements. A methodological study in patients with subarachnoid haemorrhage compared to a reference group.
To study the properties of QT and QT-peak intervals, ECGs were compared between 56 consecutive patients who were suffering from subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) and 50 reference subjects. The routine QTc interval was compared to the mean QTc from all of the 12 leads with identifiable U waves and to the mean QT-peakc. The interval between peak and end of T(Tp-Te) was subsequently calculated. ⋯ In conclusion, the routine QTc measurements, without reference to an identified U wave, may result in falsely prolonged estimates of cardiac repolarization time. In this respect the mean QT-peakc may provide additional information. In the majority of patients the prolonged mean QTc was dependent on a disturbed rate-dependent function (prolonged mean QT-peakc) while some patients had an increased asymmetry of the repolarization process within the myocardium (prolonged Tp-Tc).