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Prevalence of QT Interval Dispersion in Type 1 Diabetes and Its Relation With …


M Veglio, S Giunti, LK Stevens, JH Fuller, PC Perin - Diabetes care, 2002 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—The interlead variation in duration of the QT interval on the surface electrocardiogram
(QT interval dispersion [QTd]) has been shown to predict mortality in type 2 diabetic patients.
We evaluated the prevalence of QTd prolongation in the EURODIAB population and its ...
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Prevalence of increased QT interval duration and dispersion in type 2 diabetic …


M Veglio, G Bruno, M Borra, G Macchia, G … - Journal of internal …, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
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The relation between QTc interval prolongation and diabetic complications. The …


M Veglio, M Borra, LK Stevens, JH Fuller, PC Perin - Diabetologia, 1999 - Springer
The QT interval reflects the total duration of ventric- ular myocardial depolarization and
repolarization: a prolonged QT interval is associated with sudden death and poor survival in
apparently healthy sub- ... The relation between QTc interval prolongation and diabetic
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[CITATION] Pathophysiology/Complications-QT interval prolongation and mortality in type 1 …


M Veglio, R Sivieri, A Chinaglia, L … - Diabetes …, 2000 - [New York] American Diabetes …
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[CITATION] Relation of QT dispersion to the number of different cardiac abnormalities in …


BS Rana, M Band, SA Ogston… - Am J Cardiology
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[CITATION] QT interval dispersion is an important predictor of mortality in NIDDM patients


PT Sawicki, J Meinhold, S Kiwitt… - Diabetes, 1996
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Relation of QT interval dispersion to the number of different cardiac abnormalities …


BS Rana, MM Band, S Ogston, AD Morris, SD … - The American journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier
Three studies have clearly shown that a prolonged QT dispersion (QTD) is the best predictor
of cardiac death in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM). This was originally believed to
be because QTD identified electrical inhomogeneity, but recent data suggests that this is ...
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The Dundee Stroke Register: experience of the first ten years.


RS MacWalter, DR Coid, HW Fraser, Y Ersoy - Scottish medical journal, 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The objective to establish a register of all patients admitted to Dundee hospitals with acute stroke
has been achieved. To do this a computerised database system has been established and a
prospective survey has been conducted of clinical data of patients at time of admission, ...
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QT interval lengthening in cardiac disease relates more to left ventricular systolic …

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P Davey - European Journal of Heart Failure, 2000 - Elsevier
Background: There are multiple influences on the QTc interval, including the autonomic nervous
system. Which influence is the principal determinant of the variation in QTc interval between
different cardiac diseases is not yet clear, though some studies have suggested that the ...
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The clinical utility of QT interval assessment in diabetes.


M Veglio, A Chinaglia, PP Cavallo - Diabetes, nutrition & metabolism, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A prolonged (QT) interval is considered an indicator of an increased risk of malignant ventricular
arrhythmias and/or sudden death. It has been proposed that autonomic neuropathy in diabetes
is related to QT interval prolongation and higher mortality rates. More recently, the ...
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