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*[[Cardiac arrest]]
*[[Cardiac arrest]]
*[[Palpitations]]
*[[Palpitations]]
*EKG findings:
*ECG findings:
**QTc < 360 (males) or <370 (females)
**QTc < 360 (males) or <370 (females)
**In congenital short QT, also have:
**In congenital short QT, also have:

Revision as of 16:40, 27 September 2016

Background

Etiology

Clinical features

  • Syncope
  • Cardiac arrest
  • Palpitations
  • ECG findings:
    • QTc < 360 (males) or <370 (females)
    • In congenital short QT, also have:
      • Lack of normal QT changes with HR
      • Peaked T waves (especially in precordial leads)
      • Short or absent ST segments
      • +/- early repolarization

Management

  • Evaluate for and treat underlying causes
  • Congenital short QT: refer to cardiology, may need ICD

References