1. Anesthesia for Long QT Syndrome
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Amy Babb and Julianne M. Mendoza
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Long QT syndrome ,medicine.disease ,QT interval ,Sudden death ,Review article ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Increased risk ,Anesthesiology ,Anesthesia ,Torsade de pointe ,Anesthetic ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
This review article seeks to discuss the salient information about the known genetic variants associated with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) and describe the current anesthetic considerations. LQTS describes a heterogeneous group of patients with varying genetic mutations that cause an increased risk of torsade de pointe and sudden death. Research continues to identify more genetic mutations associated with LQTS subtypes. Publications of clinical experience with LQTS patients under general anesthesia provide new insights on the risk of medication inducing arrhythmias in these patients. Many medications used during general anesthesia are known to prolong the QTc interval. Patients with LQTS are at increased risk of arrhythmias under general anesthesia.
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- 2021
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