Cardiology - QT Prolongation Flashcards
QT interval
represents the time taken for ventricular depolarisation and repolarisation, effectively the period of ventricular systole from ventricular isovolumetric contraction to isovolumetric relaxation
The QT interval is (proportional/inversely proportional) to heart rate.
Inversely proportional (QT shortens with tachycardia, and lengthens with bradycardia).
With what arrhythmias are prolonged QT segments associated?
Ventricular, specifically Torsades de Points.
Congenital short QT syndromes are associated with increased risk of what arrhythmias?
Paroxysmal atrial and ventricular fibrillation —> sudden cardiac death.
In what lead(s) should the QT interval be measured?
Lead II or V5-V6.
Large U waves (taller than _____) should be included in the measurement of QT segment.
1 mm
The corrected QT (QTc) estimates the QT interval and what heart rate?
60 BPM
The QTc is used to measure QT over different heart rates to detect the possibility of ______.
Arrhythmias
Stopped at QTc formulas
Okay