SQTS

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There is controversy whether short QT intervals are associated with sudden death. One trial found QTc intervals < 300ms to be associated with sudden death.Gaita However, a recent Finnish study in a random selection of healthy subjects (n=10 822) did not find an increased incidence of sudden death in patients with short QTc intervals. They defined QTc < 320ms as 'very short' and QTc < 340ms as 'short'. In total, 15 deaths occured in the group with QTc <340ms, with only one possible sudden death (cause of death unknown). They used Friderica's method for QTc correction: File:Fridericia.png.Fridericia They conclude that the ECG is not a good screening tool to find patients with a short QTc interval at risk of sudden death.Anttonen

File:Sqts.svg
Precordial ECG tracings of a patient with SQTS

References

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  1. bazett Bazett HC. An analysis of the time-relations of electrocardiograms. Heart 1920;7:353-370.
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  3. Gaita pmid=12925462
  4. Anttonen pmid=17679619
  5. Fridericia Fridericia LS. Die Systolendauer im Elektrokardiogramm bei normalen

Menschen und bei Herzkranken. Acta Med Scand. 1920;53:469–486. </biblio>