2023
DOI: 10.1080/15376516.2023.2187730
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Comparison of different QT correction methods for nonclinical safety assessment in ketamine-anesthetized Indian rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)

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“…This trend of QT correction observed in TZ-anaesthetized monkeys was similar to the data observed in our previous study on KTM-anaesthetized Indian rhesus monkeys (Table 5). 28 Sex-based significance was not observed in any of the QTc formulas tested in this study in TZ-anaesthetized monkeys.…”
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“…This trend of QT correction observed in TZ-anaesthetized monkeys was similar to the data observed in our previous study on KTM-anaesthetized Indian rhesus monkeys (Table 5). 28 Sex-based significance was not observed in any of the QTc formulas tested in this study in TZ-anaesthetized monkeys.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The nomenclature of these formulas is based on the technique previously published by us. 28 Each formula has been provided with the initials 'QTc' standing for "corrected QT interval", followed by the first author's name's first letter and two characters relevant to the author's name in upper case. QTc formulas used in this study are listed in Table 2.…”
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