Evaluation of QT Dispersion in Children with Breath Holding Spells

MOVAHEDIAN, Amir Hosein and HEIDARZADEH ARANI, Marzieh and MOTAHARIZAD, Davood and MOUSAVI, Gholam Abbas and MOSAYEBI, Ziba (2016) Evaluation of QT Dispersion in Children with Breath Holding Spells. Iranian Journal of Child Neurology, 10 (1). pp. 25-30.

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Abstract

Objective

Breath holding spells (BHS) are common involuntary reflexes in infancy and early childhood. Differential diagnosis should embrace Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) and paroxysmal abnormalities of rhythm. The aim of this study was to compare QT dispersion (QTd) in children with breath holding spells and normal controls.

Materials & Methods

QT dispersion and Corrected QT(QTc) dispersion were measured in 12 lead surface electrocardiograms in 56 patients with BHS and compared with healthy children of the same age referred to the clinic for regular checkup visits.

Results

The most common type of BHS was cyanotic (83.9%). Seven patients (12.5%) had pallid and two patients (3.5%) had mixed spells. There was a history of breath holding spells in 33.9% of the children. QT dispersion was 61.6± 22.5 and 47.1±18.8 ms in patient and control groups, respectively. QTc dispersion (QTcd) was 104 ± 29.6 and 71.9 ±18.2 ms, respectively. There was a significant difference between patient and control groups in terms of QTd and QTcd (P<0.001).

Conclusion

QTd and QTcd were increased in children with BHS. Therefore, the evaluation of EKG for early diagnosis of rhythm abnormalities seems reasonable in these children.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Research Scholar Guardian > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2023 09:32
Last Modified: 30 Mar 2024 03:40
URI: http://science.sdpublishers.org/id/eprint/363

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