| Literature DB >> 31636572 |
Marten E van den Berg1, Jan A Kors1, Gerard van Herpen1, Michiel L Bots2, Hans Hillege3, Cees A Swenne4, Bruno H Stricker5,6,7, Peter R Rijnbeek1.
Abstract
Aims: QT variability is a promising electrocardiographic marker. It has been studied as a screening tool for coronary artery disease and left ventricular hypertrophy, and increased QT variability is a known risk factor for sudden cardiac death. Considering that comprehensive normal values for QT variability were lacking, we set out to establish these in standard 10-s electrocardiograms (ECGs) covering both sexes and all ages.Entities:
Keywords: QT variability; children; elderly; electrocardiography; heart-rate variability; normal limits
Year: 2019 PMID: 31636572 PMCID: PMC6788348 DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2019.01272
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Physiol ISSN: 1664-042X Impact factor: 4.566
The study population stratified on sex and age groups.
| Younger than 1 month | 9 | 8 | 17 |
| 1–2 months | 26 | 22 | 48 |
| 3–5 months | 33 | 37 | 70 |
| 6–11 months | 69 | 53 | 122 |
| 1–2 years | 50 | 51 | 101 |
| 3–4 years | 60 | 61 | 121 |
| 5–7 years | 120 | 104 | 224 |
| 8–11 years | 115 | 163 | 278 |
| 12–15 years | 138 | 100 | 238 |
| 16–19 years | 155 | 381 | 536 |
| 20–29 years | 450 | 908 | 1,358 |
| 30–39 years | 1,374 | 1,962 | 3,336 |
| 40–49 years | 960 | 1,109 | 2,069 |
| 50–59 years | 972 | 1,227 | 2,199 |
| 60–69 years | 991 | 1,212 | 2,203 |
| 70–79 years | 288 | 460 | 748 |
| 80–89 years | 49 | 106 | 155 |
| 90 years and older | 1 | 4 | 5 |
| Total | 5,860 | 7,968 | 13,828 |
Normal values for SDqt (in ms) per age group and sex.
| <1 month | 3.11 (1.13; 10.32) | 3.18 (1.11; 9.34) |
| 1–2 months | 3.11 (1.13; 10.32) | 3.18 (1.11; 9.34) |
| 3–5 months | 3.11 (1.14; 10.31) | 3.18 (1.11; 9.35) |
| 6–11 months | 3.12 (1.14; 10.29) | 3.18 (1.11; 9.37 |
| 1–2 years | 3.13 (1.14; 10.23) | 3.18 (1.11; 9.42) |
| 3–4 years | 3.15 (1.15; 10.14) | 3.18 (1.10; 9.49) |
| 5–7 years | 3.17 (1.15; 10.01) | 3.17 (1.10; 9.58) |
| 8–11 years | 3.15 (1.14; 9.79) | 3.13 (1.08; 9.64) |
| 12–15 years | 3.07 (1.10; 9.43) | 3.06 (1.05; 9.61) |
| 16–19 years | 2.94 (1.04; 8.99) | 2.96 (1.02; 9.47) |
| 20–29 years | 2.70 (0.93; 8.38) | 2.81 |
| 30–39 years | 2.42 (0.80; 7.94) | 2.59 |
| 40–49 years | 2.20 (0.74; 7.56) | 2.39 |
| 50–59 years | 2.14 (0.72; 8.13) | 2.37 |
| 60–69 years | 2.26 (0.81; 8.90) | 2.53 |
| 70–79 years | 2.49 (0.94; 10.23) | 2.79 (1.00; 15.52 |
| 80–89 years | 2.77 (1.07; 13.09) | 3.14 |
P-value <0.05 for difference between men and women;
P-value <0.01;
P-value <0.001.
SDqt, Standard deviation of QT interval.
Normal values for STVqt in milliseconds per age group and sex.
| <1 month | 2.18 (0.47; 7.18) | 2.18 (0.63; 7.48) |
| 1–2 months | 2.18 (0.47; 7.19) | 2.18 (0.63; 7.48) |
| 3–5 months | 2.18 (0.47; 7.21) | 2.18 (0.63; 7.49) |
| 6–11 months | 2.19 (0.47; 7.25) | 2.18 (0.63; 7.50 |
| 1–2 years | 2.21 (0.47; 7.35) | 2.19 (0.63; 7.53) |
| 3–4 years | 2.24 (0.48; 7.51) | 2.19 (0.62; 7.58) |
| 5–7 years | 2.26 (0.48; 7.68) | 2.19 (0.62; 7.62) |
| 8–11 years | 2.26 (0.48; 7.82) | 2.17 (0.61; 7.61) |
| 12–15 years | 2.19 (0.47; 7.77) | 2.11 (0.58; 7.49) |
| 16–19 years | 2.09 (0.45; 7.53) | 2.04 (0.56; 7.31) |
| 20–29 years | 1.90 (0.42; 7.03) | 1.93 |
| 30–39 years | 1.68 (0.38; 6.49) | 1.78 (0.48 |
| 40–49 years | 1.49 (0.36; 5.96) | 1.63 (0.44; 6.51) |
| 50–59 years | 1.48 (0.37; 6.12) | 1.66 |
| 60–69 years | 1.61 (0.41; 7.03) | 1.84 |
| 70–79 years | 1.83 (0.47; 8.52) | 2.10 (0.54; 10.86) |
| 80–89 years | 2.10 (0.55; 10.45) | 2.46 (0.66; 12.68) |
P-value <0.05 for difference between men and women;
P-value <0.01;
P-value <0.001.
STVqt, Short-term variability of the QT interval.
Normal values for QTVI per age group and sex.
| <1 month | −1.47 (−2.35; 0.14) | −1.49 (−2.44; −0.11) |
| 1–2 months | −1.47 (−2.35; 0.14) | −1.49 (−2.44; −0.11) |
| 3–5 months | −1.48 (−2.36; 0.12) | −1.50 (−2.45; −0.12) |
| 6–11 months | −1.49 (−2.37; 0.11) | −1.51 (−2.46; −0.13 |
| 1–2 years | −1.52 (−2.40; 0.05) | −1.54 (−2.48; −0.16) |
| 3–4 years | −1.56 (−2.44; −0.02) | −1.58 (−2.52; −0.21) |
| 5–7 years | −1.61 (−2.49; −0.11) | −1.63 (−2.57; −0.26) |
| 8–11 years | −1.66 (−2.56; −0.20) | −1.69 (−2.63; −0.32) |
| 12–15 years | −1.70 (−2.62; −0.27) | −1.74 (−2.69; −0.36) |
| 16–19 years | −1.72 (−2.67; −0.30) | −1.76 (−2.73; −0.38) |
| 20–29 years | −1.70 (−2.74; −0.25) | −1.75 (−2.75; −0.35) |
| 30–39 years | −1.61 (−2.78; −0.10) | −1.65 |
| 40–49 years | −1.50 (−2.75; 0.02) | −1.49 (−2.58; −0.04) |
| 50–59 years | −1.33 (−2.64; 0.19) | −1.25 |
| 60–69 years | −1.12 (−2.52; 0.43) | −1.00 |
| 70–79 years | −0.92 (−2.43; 0.72) | −0.78 (−2.23; 0.96 |
| 80–89 years | −0.69 (−2.36; 1.08) | −0.58 (−2.17; 1.27) |
P-value <0.05 for difference between men and women;
P-value <0.01.
QTVI, QT variability index.
Figure 1Median, 2nd, and 98th percentiles of SDqt for all ages in men and women.
Figure 3Median, 2nd, and 98th percentiles of QTVI for all ages in men and women.