QT variability during initial exposure to sotalol: experience based on a large electronic medical record
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
A prolonged QT interval is associated with increased risk of Torsades de pointes (TdP) and may be fatal. We sought to investigate the extent to which clinical covariates affect the change in QT interval among ‘real-world’ patients treated with sotalol and followed in an electronic medical record (EMR) system.
We used clinical alerts in our EMR system to identify all patients in whom a new prescription for sotalol was written (2001–11). Rate-corrected QT (QTc) was calculated by Bazett's formula. Correlates of sotalol-induced change in the QTc interval and sotalol discontinuation were examined using linear and logistic regression, respectively. Overall, 541 sotalol-exposed patients were identified (
In this EMR-based cohort, the increase in QTc with sotalol initiation was highly variable, and multiple clinical factors contributed. These data represent an important step in ongoing work to identify real-world patients likely to tolerate long-term therapy and reinforces the utility of EMR-based cohorts as research tools.
Contributors

Peter Weeke
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Jessica Delaney
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Jonathan D. Mosley
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Quinn Wells
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Sara Van Driest
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Kris Norris
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Gayle Kucera
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Tanya Stubblefield
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