Abnormal QT-Response to the Sudden Tachycardia Provoked by Standing in Individuals With Drug-induced Long QT Syndrome
Long QT Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Long QT Syndrome focused on measuring QT interval prolongation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- age above 18 years
- were hospitalized in Tel Aviv medical center between January 2013 and June 2015 due to drug-induced long QT syndrome and the associated torsades de
- were treated with specific drugs (antibiotics) that potentially prolong the QT interval (only for control group)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with an inability to communicate well with the investigators (i.e., language problem, poor mental development or impaired cerebral function).
- Subjects with any acute medical situation (e.g. acute infection) within 48 hours of study start, which is considered of significance by Investigator.
- Subjects who are non-cooperative or unwilling to sign consent form.
Sites / Locations
- Sourasky medical center (Ichilov)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
drug-induced long QT syndrome
control
20 adults aged above 18 years which were hospitalized in Tel Aviv medical center between January 2013 and June 2015 due to drug-induced long QT syndrome and the associated torsades de pointes, have no exclusion criteria and provide informed consent to participate in the study. Interventions. Participating individuals will be instructed to rest supine for 10 minutes while repeat electrocardiograms are recorded. They will then be instructed to stand up quickly and remain standing still for 10 minutes. Individuals with inability to stand up quickly will be tested with tilt table test used in our hospital
20 adults aged above 18 years which were hospitalized in Tel Aviv medical center between January 2013 and June 2015 and were treated with specific drugs (antibiotics) that potentially prolong the QT interval but they do not have drug-induced long QT syndrome, have no exclusion criteria and provide informed consent to participate in the study. Interventions. Participating individuals will be instructed to rest supine for 10 minutes while repeat electrocardiograms are recorded. They will then be instructed to stand up quickly and remain standing still for 10 minutes. Individuals with inability to stand up quickly will be tested with tilt table test used in our hospital