1999
DOI: 10.1159/000045414
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Q-T Interval Dispersion and Its Arrhythmogenic Potential in Hemodialyzed Patients: Methodological Aspects

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“…The only subgroup in this study that showed a relation to the increase in QT and QTc dispersion was the decrease in RR interval with a p value <0.05. Though this finding is not in accordance with the other similar studies, a study by Gussak HM et al 16 came forward with the finding that QTc interval changes are due to a satisfactorily significant decrease in RR interval and not a paradoxical phenomenon.…”
Section: Comparison Of Qtd Before and After Dialysiscontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…The only subgroup in this study that showed a relation to the increase in QT and QTc dispersion was the decrease in RR interval with a p value <0.05. Though this finding is not in accordance with the other similar studies, a study by Gussak HM et al 16 came forward with the finding that QTc interval changes are due to a satisfactorily significant decrease in RR interval and not a paradoxical phenomenon.…”
Section: Comparison Of Qtd Before and After Dialysiscontrasting
confidence: 56%
“…Though, there was significant decrease in potassium and increase in calcium values, the study showed no correlation between the electrolyte changes and the increase in the QT and QTc dispersions, but showed significant relation to the decrease in RR interval. As stated by Gussak HM et al, 16 these decrease in RR interval leading an increase in QTc intervals could be attributed secondary to the HD-induced reduction of the extracellular fluid.…”
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