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Application of Electromechanical Window Negativity as an Arrhythmia Risk Correlate in Acquired Long QT Syndrome
Farhan Munshi1, John M Fontaine1
1Cardiology Division, Electrophysiology Section, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Williamsport Campus, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:
Long QT syndrome is a congenital or acquired condition associated with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. Risk stratification measures are paramount to providing life-saving therapy. We present a case of a 30-year-old man with syncope and polymorphic ventricular tachycardia from drug-induced QTc prolongation. Electromechanical window negativity correlated with arrhythmia risk and risk predictors. (Level of Difficulty: Advanced.).
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