2013
DOI: 10.1161/circoutcomes.113.000152
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Development and Validation of a Risk Score to Predict QT Interval Prolongation in Hospitalized Patients

Abstract: Background Identifying hospitalized patients at risk for QT interval prolongation could lead to interventions to reduce the risk of torsades de pointes (TdP). Our objective was to develop and validate a risk score for QT prolongation in hospitalized patients. Methods and Results In this study in a single tertiary care institution, consecutive patients (n=900) admitted to cardiac care units comprised the risk score development group (DG). The score was then applied to 300 additional patients in a validation g… Show more

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“…The CDSS incorporated a validated risk score for QT c interval prolongation, 17 and patient information extracted by the CDSS was based on known risk factors for QT c interval prolongation that are included in this risk score. Development and validation of the QT c prolongation risk score have been described previously.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The CDSS incorporated a validated risk score for QT c interval prolongation, 17 and patient information extracted by the CDSS was based on known risk factors for QT c interval prolongation that are included in this risk score. Development and validation of the QT c prolongation risk score have been described previously.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development and validation of the QT c prolongation risk score have been described previously. 17 The QT c interval prolongation risk score is presented in Table 2. Serum magnesium concentrations are not included in the score because they were only obtained in 38% of patients admitted to the CCU.…”
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“…These ECG changes returned to normal following recovery from septic shock, showing reversible reductions of QRS amplitudes (Rich et al, 2002). Another ECG complication during sepsis is QT prolongation (Tisdale et al, 2013; Varriale and Ramaprasad, 1995). Prolongation of the QT interval was a negative predictive factor in septic patients (Tisdale et al, 2013).…”
Section: Non-invasive Methods To Assess Heart Function In Sepsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another ECG complication during sepsis is QT prolongation (Tisdale et al, 2013; Varriale and Ramaprasad, 1995). Prolongation of the QT interval was a negative predictive factor in septic patients (Tisdale et al, 2013). ECG from human with sepsis also reported myocardial depression and takotsubo syndrome (TS), which the latter may be the cause of the majority of cases of sepsis-induced myocardial depression (Y-Hassan et al, 2014).…”
Section: Non-invasive Methods To Assess Heart Function In Sepsismentioning
confidence: 99%