Predictors of mortality in high-risk patients with QT prolongation in a community hospital
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
To determine predictors of mortality in patients with corrected QT interval (QTc) ≥ 500 ms in a community hospital.
In this retrospective observational study, we searched the electrocardiogram (ECG) database at Telemark Hospital Trust, Norway, from January 2004 to December 2014. Medication, electrolyte abnormalities, and medical conditions known to prolong the QT interval were recorded. From the medical records, we assessed whether the prolonged QTc was noted by the health care providers. We identified 1531 patients (age = 70 ± 15 years, 59% female) with an ECG with QTc ≥ 500 ms. All-cause mortality during 952 (range 0–4161) days of follow-up was 50% (
QTc ≥ 500 ms was associated with high all-cause mortality with increased mortality in males compared with females. A new QTc mortality score was constructed to predict mortality. Only a minority of cases with prolonged QTc ≥ 500 ms were acknowledged in the medical records.
Contributors

Charlotte Gibbs
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Jacob Thalamus
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Kristian Heldal
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Øystein Lunde Holla
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Kristina H Haugaa
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Jan Hysing
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