2023
DOI: 10.1002/clc.24093
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Comparison of methods for correcting QT interval in athletes and young people: A systematic review

Abstract: Screening elite athletes for conditions associated with sudden cardiac death is recommended by numerous international guidelines. Current athlete electrocardiogram interpretation criteria recommend the Bazett formula (QTcB) for correcting QT interval. However, other formulae may perform better at lower and higher heart rates (HR). This review aimed to examine the literature on various QT correction methods in athletes and young people aged 14−35 years and determine the most accurate method of calculating QTc i… Show more

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“…The prevalence ranges approximately from 1 in 2000 individuals to 1 in 2500 individuals [38], and patients with positive genetics but asymptomatic have a 36% probability of a non-fatal cardiac event and a risk of MCI of 13%, approximately 50% of survivors have a probability of recurrence of ventricular fibrillation [39], and it is a major cause of SCD from ventricular arrhythmias in young people and athletes [40].…”
Section: Long Qt Syndrome (Lqts)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prevalence ranges approximately from 1 in 2000 individuals to 1 in 2500 individuals [38], and patients with positive genetics but asymptomatic have a 36% probability of a non-fatal cardiac event and a risk of MCI of 13%, approximately 50% of survivors have a probability of recurrence of ventricular fibrillation [39], and it is a major cause of SCD from ventricular arrhythmias in young people and athletes [40].…”
Section: Long Qt Syndrome (Lqts)mentioning
confidence: 99%