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@article{1220202, author = {Novotný, Tomáš and Leinveber, Pavel and Hnatkova, Katerina and Reichlova, Tereza and Matejkova, Magdalena and Šišáková, Martina and Krejčí, Jan and Hude, Petr and Bedáňová, Helena and Němec, Petr and Špinar, Jindřich and Špinarová, Lenka and Malik, Marek}, article_location = {Philadelphia}, article_number = {6}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2014.07.015}, keywords = {Cardiac repolarization; Heart transplantation; Sex differences}, language = {eng}, issn = {0022-0736}, journal = {Journal of Electrocardiology}, title = {Pilot study of sex differences in QTc intervals of heart transplant recipients}, volume = {47}, year = {2014} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1220202 AU - Novotný, Tomáš - Leinveber, Pavel - Hnatkova, Katerina - Reichlova, Tereza - Matejkova, Magdalena - Šišáková, Martina - Krejčí, Jan - Hude, Petr - Bedáňová, Helena - Němec, Petr - Špinar, Jindřich - Špinarová, Lenka - Malik, Marek PY - 2014 TI - Pilot study of sex differences in QTc intervals of heart transplant recipients JF - Journal of Electrocardiology VL - 47 IS - 6 SP - 863-868 EP - 863-868 PB - Churchill Livingstone Inc Medical Publishers SN - 00220736 KW - Cardiac repolarization KW - Heart transplantation KW - Sex differences N2 - Background: Repolarization processes in female and male are different. This study provided pilot data on automatic measurements of QT intervals in heart transplant (HT) recipients stratified according to the sex of the recipient and the donor. Methods and results: The following groups were analyzed: Group A-20 males with male heart, group B-14 females with male heart, group C-13 females with female heart, group D-11 males with female heart, group E-20 healthy males, and group F-20 healthy females. Twelve-lead electrocardiograms were digitally captured during autonomic provocative test of five postural 8-minute stages supine, unsupported sitting, supine, unsupported standing, and supine. Fridericia formula was used for heart rate correction together with a generic correction for QT/RR hysteresis. Neither female nor male HT recipients exhibit any differences in QTc interval duration related to the sex of the donor. There was, however, a trend towards longer QTc intervals in female HT recipients compared to male HT recipients irrespective of the sex of the donor. The QTc differences between healthy control females and males were highly statistically significant proving the assay sensitivity of the study. Conclusion: The available pilot data suggest that in HT patients, the sex of the donor has little influence on the QTc interval of the transplanted heart. ER -
NOVOTNÝ, Tomáš, Pavel LEINVEBER, Katerina HNATKOVA, Tereza REICHLOVA, Magdalena MATEJKOVA, Martina ŠIŠÁKOVÁ, Jan KREJČÍ, Petr HUDE, Helena BEDÁŇOVÁ, Petr NĚMEC, Jindřich ŠPINAR, Lenka ŠPINAROVÁ a Marek MALIK. Pilot study of sex differences in QTc intervals of heart transplant recipients. \textit{Journal of Electrocardiology}. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone Inc Medical Publishers, 2014, roč.~47, č.~6, s.~863-868. ISSN~0022-0736. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2014.07.015.
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