2013
DOI: 10.1111/imj.12026
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Drug‐related long QT interval in medical inpatients ‐ just the tip of an iceberg

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“…We read with interest the comments by Lee and Chik. 1 The goal of our study 2 was to assess the prevalence of QT prolongation in the hospital and to determine patient factors and drugs that are associated with such a prolongation. As Lee and Chik correctly pointed out, our study did neither have the power nor the necessary follow-up duration to compare the incidence of torsades de pointes and cardiovascular mortality.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We read with interest the comments by Lee and Chik. 1 The goal of our study 2 was to assess the prevalence of QT prolongation in the hospital and to determine patient factors and drugs that are associated with such a prolongation. As Lee and Chik correctly pointed out, our study did neither have the power nor the necessary follow-up duration to compare the incidence of torsades de pointes and cardiovascular mortality.…”
Section: Replymentioning
confidence: 99%