Literature DB >> 16863665

Monitoring of QT interval in patients treated with psychotropic drugs.

Tomas Novotny1, Alena Florianova, Eva Ceskova, Marcela Weislamplova, Vitezslav Palensky, Jana Tomanova, Martina Sisakova, Ondrej Toman, Jindrich Spinar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Psychotropic drugs have the potential for QT interval prolongation, the frequency is not known. The aim of this study was to monitor the occurrence of QT interval prolongation in a non-selected population of patients treated with psychotropic drugs with proarrhythmic potential.
METHODS: In consecutive patients hospitalized at psychotic wards at the Department of Psychiatry treated with antipsychotic and antidepressant drugs with known or unexplored proarrhythmic potential a 12-lead ECG was recorded (50 mm/s, 20 mm/mV) on therapy; the QT interval was measured manually, corrected according to Bazett and Fridericia. QTc intervals of 470 ms (females) and 450 ms (males) were considered borderline, longer QTc intervals were considered pathologic.
RESULTS: ECGs were recorded in 452 patients (187 females, 265 males, aged 43+/-16 years). Using Bazett's correction, abnormal QTc values were observed only in 2% of the whole group and in 1.8% of the patients treated with drugs associated with QT prolongation (the greatest QTc value is 490 ms in female and 480 ms in male). With Fridericia's correction, there was only 1 case of borderline QTc in the whole group (the greatest QTc value is 450 ms in both sex groups).
CONCLUSIONS: Our 2-year real-life experience shows that occurrence of QTc prolongation in present psychiatric patients is low. Values associated with high risk of arrhythmias (QTc>500 ms) were not observed. This might be related to the recent changes of spectrum of antipsychotic therapy used, the general trend to use lower doses, and increasing awareness about the drug-induced long QT syndrome.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16863665     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.04.087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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