Long Qt Syndrome
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Last Posted: Feb 09, 2023
- Phenotypes of Overdiagnosed Long QT Syndrome.
Sahej Bains et al. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2023 81(5) 477-486 - Systematic review of long QT syndrome identified during fetal life.
Chivers Sian et al. Heart rhythm 2022 - Interpretable Machine Learning Prediction of Drug-Induced QT Prolongation: Electronic Health Record Analysis.
Simon Steven T et al. Journal of medical Internet research 2022 24(12) e42163 - Whole exome sequencing in Brugada and long QT syndromes revealed novel rare and potential pathogenic mutations related to the dysfunction of the cardiac sodium channel.
Chen Jia et al. Orphanet journal of rare diseases 2022 17(1) 394 - The Outcome of Long QT Syndrome, a Korean Single Center Study.
Ahn Kyung Jin et al. Korean circulation journal 2022 52(10) 771-781 - Genetic variants in Colombian patients with inherited cardiac conditions.
Rucinski Cynthia et al. Molecular genetics & genomic medicine 2022 e2046 - Prevalence and Phenotypic Burden of Monogenic Arrhythmias Using Integration of Electronic Health Records With Genetics.
Nafissi Navid A et al. Circulation. Genomic and precision medicine 2022 101161CIRCGEN121003675 - Endophenotype effect sizes support variant pathogenicity in monogenic disease susceptibility genes.
Halford Jennifer L et al. Nature communications 2022 13(1) 5106 - Prolonged QT interval in athletes: Distinguishing between pathology and physiology.
Christou Georgios A et al. Cardiology 2022 - Utility of Provocative Testing in the Diagnosis and Genotyping of Congenital Long QT Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Yang Ying et al. Journal of the American Heart Association 2022 11(14) e025246
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