Inherited Disorders Flashcards

1
Q

Which form of Long QT most commonly associates with epilepsy

A

Long QT 2 (KCNH2)

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2
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What are the classic precipitants for arrest in LQT 1/2/3

A

1 - physical exertion
2 - emotional/auditory stimuli
3 - sleep

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3
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What happens to the QT during stress testing in those with LQT1?

A

Increased QT during exercise with slowing during recovery

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4
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What happens to the QT during stress testing in those with LQT2?

A

Shortens during exercise and lengthens during recovery.

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5
Q

At what Schwartz score is genetic testing indicated for suspected Long QT?

A

3 or more

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6
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What is the likelihood of finding a pathogenic gene mutation in those with suspected Long QT with a Schwartz score of 3 or more?

A

50-80%

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7
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What are the three most common pathogenic gene mutations associated with Long QT?

A
  1. KCNQ1 (LQT1)
  2. KCNH2 (LQT2)
  3. SCN5A (LQT3)
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