QT Correction Methods in Infants and Children: Effects of Age and Gender

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作者
Benatar, Abraham [1 ]
Feenstra, Arjen [1 ]
机构
[1] Free Univ Brussels VUB, Univ Hosp UZ Brussel, Dept Pediat Cardiol, Brussels, Belgium
关键词
QT normal; QTc formula; cardiac repolarization; children; adolescents; INTERVAL; ECG;
D O I
10.1111/anec.12200
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BackgroundAccurate determination of the QTc interval in children is important especially when using drugs which can prolong cardiac repolarization. Previous work suggests the most appropriate correction formula to be QTc = QT/RR0.38. We set out to compute the best population-derived age and gender-related QT correction formula factor in normal children. MethodsWe evaluated a cohort of 1400 healthy children. From a resting 12-lead electrocardiogram, QT and RR intervals were measured. Subjects were divided into four age and gender groups: 0-1 years (n = 540); 1-5 years (n = 281); 5-10 years (n = 277), and > 10 years (n = 302). QT/RR intervals were plotted and fitted with two regression analyses, linear regression obtaining constant (QTc = QT + x (1-RR)), and log-linear analysis deriving constant (QTc = QT/RR). Furthermore, regression analysis of QTc/RR for the two formulas was performed obtaining slope and R-2. ResultsCorrection constant decreased steadily with increasing age, genders remained on par until 10 years of age followed by more pronounced decrease in females (range 0.24-0.18). The constant showed a similar trend however with more pronounced decline (range 0.45-0.31). Regression slopes of QTc/RR plots (all ages and both genders) were close to zero (both formulas). ConclusionFor the full range of pediatric subjects, the optimum population-based correction factors and decreased with increasing age and gender, digressing more so in adolescent girls. More specific correction factors, based on age and gender, are necessary in QT correction.
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