Drug-Induced Long QT Syndrome in Women

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Guoliang Li
Gong Cheng
Jine Wu
Xin Zhou
Ping Liu
Chaofeng Sun
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University College of Medicine,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[2] Shaanxi Provincial People’s Hospital,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[3] Xi’an Central Hospital,Department of Endocrinology
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Advances in Therapy | 2013年 / 30卷
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Cardiology; Drug adverse effects; Female; Hormones; Long QT syndrome; Torsades de pointes;
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Congenital long QT syndromes (LQTS) are inherited heart diseases that can present as palpitations, syncope (fainting), seizures, cardiac arrest, and sudden death. Acquired LQTS mostly occurs as a result of exposure to an environmental stressor that is responsible for the excessive prolongation of the QT interval. The most common environmental stressor is adverse drug reactions, which can lead to drug-induced LQTS (di-LQTS). Female gender has been increasingly recognized as an independent risk factor for di-LQTS, which in females is influenced by other factors, including age, menstrual cycle, and hormone replacement therapy. The estrogen-mediated reduced repolarization reserve in women is believed to be responsible for their higher susceptibility to di-LQTS. More studies, especially randomized trials, should be carried out to confirm these findings, and elucidate the clinical impact of gender disparity in modifying the risk of di-LQTS in women, with the ultimate goal of promoting the clinical safety of medication. In this article, we review current knowledge about di-LQTS, specifically in women, and discuss methods for the prevention of di-LQTS in females.
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