Abstract:Background: Female gender, degree of QT prolongation, and genetic susceptibility are known risk factors for developing torsades de pointes (TdP) during high-grade atrioventricular block (HG-AVB). Our objective was to analyze the prevalence and clinical characteristics of patients presenting with TdP and AVB (TdP [+]) in comparison with non-TdP patients with AVB (TdP [−]). Methods: All the ECGs from patients prospectively admitted for AVB (2 to 1, HG, and complete) at the University Hospital of Nice were analyz… Show more
“…In the Special Issue "New Frontiers in Electrocardiography, Cardiac Arrhythmias, and Arrhythmogenic Disorders" of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, readers will find 22 papers (summarized in Table 1) written by authors from around the world (Figure 1). These papers concern a variety of topics in the field of electrocardiology [20][21][22]. In the rapidly growing field of electrocardiology, further in-depth analyses of pathogenesis and clinical management, along with important aspects of telehealth, which is promising for the improvement of care [23], are needed.…”
In recent decades, diagnosing, risk-stratifying, and treating patients with primary electrical diseases, as well as heart rhythm disorders, have improved substantially [...]
“…In the Special Issue "New Frontiers in Electrocardiography, Cardiac Arrhythmias, and Arrhythmogenic Disorders" of the Journal of Clinical Medicine, readers will find 22 papers (summarized in Table 1) written by authors from around the world (Figure 1). These papers concern a variety of topics in the field of electrocardiology [20][21][22]. In the rapidly growing field of electrocardiology, further in-depth analyses of pathogenesis and clinical management, along with important aspects of telehealth, which is promising for the improvement of care [23], are needed.…”
In recent decades, diagnosing, risk-stratifying, and treating patients with primary electrical diseases, as well as heart rhythm disorders, have improved substantially [...]
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