The QT long syndrome: clinical and diagnostic aspects

Authors

  • Constantin Martîniuc IMSP Institutul de Ftiziopneumologie „Chiril Draganiuc”, Chişinău, R. Moldova
  • Serghei Pisarenco IMSP Institutul de Ftiziopneumologie „Chiril Draganiuc”, Chişinău, R. Moldova
  • Iurie Simionică IMSP Institutul de Ftiziopneumologie „Chiril Draganiuc”, Chişinău, R. Moldova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52692/1857-0011.2021.1-69.29

Keywords:

long QT syndrome, polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, torsade de pointes, life-threatening arrhythmias

Abstract

QT interval prolongation is a predictor of the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias — polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (torsade de pointes). Long QT syndrome may be congenital or acquired. It is known that a wide range of both antiarrhythmic and non-cardiac medications might lead to QT interval prolongation. List of drugs that cause QT prolongation is constantly growing and being updated. The review contains current data on the clinical significance of the control of QT interval duration within drug therapy. Clinical conditions associated with an increased risk of QT interval prolongation are described. Drugs that can induce QT prolongation are also discussed

Author Biographies

Constantin Martîniuc, IMSP Institutul de Ftiziopneumologie „Chiril Draganiuc”, Chişinău, R. Moldova

dr. hab. în şt. med., conf. cercet

Serghei Pisarenco, IMSP Institutul de Ftiziopneumologie „Chiril Draganiuc”, Chişinău, R. Moldova

dr. hab. în şt. med

Iurie Simionică, IMSP Institutul de Ftiziopneumologie „Chiril Draganiuc”, Chişinău, R. Moldova

dr. în şt. med., conf. cercet

Published

2021-05-11

Issue

Section

Research Article