Arrhythmic safety of hydroxychloroquine in COVID-19 patients from different clinical settings
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The aim of the study was to describe ECG modifications and arrhythmic events in COVID-19 patients undergoing hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) therapy in different clinical settings.
COVID-19 patients at seven institutions receiving HCQ therapy from whom a baseline and at least one ECG at 48+ h were available were enrolled in the study. QT/QTc prolongation, QT-associated and QT-independent arrhythmic events, arrhythmic mortality, and overall mortality during HCQ therapy were assessed. A total of 649 COVID-19 patients (61.9 ± 18.7 years, 46.1% males) were enrolled. HCQ therapy was administrated as a home therapy regimen in 126 (19.4%) patients, and as an in-hospital-treatment to 495 (76.3%) hospitalized and 28 (4.3%) intensive care unit (ICU) patients. At 36–72 and at 96+ h after the first HCQ dose, 358 and 404 ECGs were obtained, respectively. A significant QT/QTc interval prolongation was observed (
HCQ administration is safe for a short-term treatment for patients with COVID-19 infection regardless of the clinical setting of delivery, causing only modest QTc prolongation and no directly attributable arrhythmic deaths.
Contributors

Mauro Biffi
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Firat Duru
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Marco Schiavone
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Matteo Ziacchi
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Gianfranco Mitacchione
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Carlo Lavalle
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Ardan Saguner
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Antonio Lanfranchi
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Giacomo Casalini
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Marco Tocci
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Davide Fabbricatore
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Francesca Salghetti
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Marco Valerio Mariani
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Mattia Busana
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Alfonso Bellia
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Chiara Beatrice Cogliati
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Pierluigi Viale
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Spinello Antinori
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Massimo Galli
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Nazzareno Galiè
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Claudio Tondo
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Giovanni Battista Forleo
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