Breath holding spells are common in infancy and such children are frequently referred to physicians for exclusion of heart disease Iron deficiency anemia is commonly associated with these spells However autonomic dysregulation increased vagal stimulation leading to cardiac arrest and cerebral ischemia are considered as causes of the clinical situation Subsequent development of epilepsy and neurocardiogenic syncope are reported in patients with breath holding spells The aim of our study was to investigate QT dispersion for assessment of the risk of lethal dysrythmia and sudden death in this patient group The study group consisted of 9 girls and 6 boys between 8 42 months of age mean±SD=19 1±10 4 months ; and the control group consisted of 9 girls and 10 boys between 10 36 months of age mean±SD=21 9±8 9 months QT interval was measured corrected QT interval QTc QT dispersion QTd and QTc dispersion QTcd were calculated from 12 lead surface electrocardiograms of the patients and the control group There was no statistically significant difference in terms of QT and QTc intervals between the patient and the control groups while QTd and QTcd values were significantly increased in patients with breath holding spells compared to the healthy children QT dispersion value were 65 3±27 7 msn and 44 2±10 7 msn respectively in patients and controls p lt;0 01 QTc dispersion walue were 116 0±38 3 msn and 90 2±29 3 respectively p lt;0 05 In conclusion increased QT dispersion indicates non homogeneous repolarization of the ventricles in patients with breath holding spells and justifies further investigation for the risk of dysrhythmia and sudden death in this patient group Key words: breath holding spells dysrhythmia QT dispersion
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Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | When the Turkish word exists |
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Publication Date | March 1, 2003 |
Published in Issue | Year 2003 Volume: 38 Issue: 1 |