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QT interval dispersion in dialysis patients
Journal
Nephrology
Journal Volume
10
Journal Issue
2
Pages
109-112
Date Issued
2005
Author(s)
Abstract
The leading cause of mortality in dialysis patients is cardiovascular complications, including ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. A reliable non-invasive predictive test of sudden death is therefore important. The interlead variation in duration of the QT interval on the surface electrocardiogram corrected with heart rate (QTc dispersion) might serve as a surrogate for ventricular arrhythmia. Prolonged QTc dispersion is commonly encountered in dialysis patients and possesses an increased risk of all mortality, including cardiovascular mortality. QT dispersion might be affected by shifts of the intracellular electrolytes during dialysis and increasing deposition of iron in cardiac muscles in these patients who have underlying heart diseases. Although no well-designed study has been done, the factors contributing to prolongation of QTc dispersion should be avoided. We summarize the results of the currently available clinical studies that examined QTc dispersion in dialysis patients. ? 2005 Asian Pacific Society of Nephrology.
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Other Subjects
cause of death; dialysis; electrocardiogram; electrolyte balance; heart disease; heart muscle; heart rate; heart ventricle arrhythmia; human; iron storage; mortality; peritoneal dialysis; prediction; priority journal; QT dispersion; QT prolongation; reliability; review; risk factor; sudden death; Death, Sudden, Cardiac; Humans; Kidney Failure, Chronic; Long QT Syndrome; Risk Factors
Type
review