- 著者
 
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             Daisuke Hazeki
             
             Masao Yoshinaga
             
             Hideto Takahashi
             
             Yuji Tanaka
             
             Yasue Haraguchi
             
             Mayumi Abe
             
             Masami Koga
             
             Toshiro Fukushige
             
             Masami Nagashima
             
          
 
          
          
          - 出版者
 
          - 日本循環器学会
 
          
          
          - 雑誌
 
          - Circulation Journal (ISSN:13469843)
 
          
          
          - 巻号頁・発行日
 
          - vol.74, no.8, pp.1663-1669, 2010 (Released:2010-07-23)
 
          
          
          - 参考文献数
 
          - 12
 
          
          
          - 被引用文献数
 
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             13
             
             
             33
             
             
             8
 
             
          
        
        
        
        Background: The corrected QT interval (QTc) according to Bazett's formula (QTc = QT/RR1/2) has been used in clinical practice. Bazett's formula, however, overcorrects the QT interval at fast heart rates and undercorrects it at low heart rates. Guidelines and some investigators have recommended using Fridericia's formula (QTc = QT/RR1/3) in these cases, especially in tachycardic subjects. The aim of the present study was to determine cut-offs for QTc suitable for screening pediatric subjects with prolonged QT intervals, based on manually measured values corrected by Fridericia's formula in a large number of subjects. Methods and Results: Three consecutive QT and RR intervals were measured in 4,655, 4,655, and 5,273 1st, 7th, and 10th graders, aged 6, 12, and 15 years, respectively. Each QT interval was corrected by Fridericia's formula, and mean values were calculated. Determination of the cut-offs for screening was based on the prevalence of abnormal electrocardiographic phenotypes of 1:1,164 and on the upper 0.025 percentile in the QTc distribution derived from previous studies. The tentative cut-offs suitable for screening subjects with prolonged QT intervals were 430 ms for 1st graders, 445 ms for 7th graders, and 440 and 455 ms for 10th grade boys and girls, respectively. Conclusions: These tentative cut-offs can be used to screen subjects with prolonged QT intervals in the clinical setting. Further studies are needed to confirm their validity.  (Circ J 2010; 74: 1663 - 1669)