View clinical trials related to Long QT Syndrome.
Filter by:High-resolution, non-invasive electromechanical mapping in genotyped long-QT syndrome patients and healthy controls at baseline and during smart provocation.
.Cardiac affection in liver cirrhosis is a clinical condition characterized by impaired diastolic relaxation and contractility with electrophysiological abnormalities. .Cirrhotic patients with cardiac abnormality have higher mortality rates compared to patients without cardiac affection. The suggested pathophysiologic mechanisms of cardiac affection in cirrhotic patients are; alterations in the beta-adrenergic signaling pathway and, myocardial fibrosis formation, sympathetic nervous system activation and changes in ion channels. .As a component of cardiac involvement in cirrhotic patients fragmented QRS complex and prolongation of the corrected QT interval has been documented in most of the cases with liver cirrhosis (LC) and its prevalence increases with the severity of the disease
Experimental intervention: electrocardiography. Control intervention: none Duration of intervention per patient/subject: 5 min, observation 6 months Key inclusion criteria: - outpatients after lung transplantation (single, double or combined) - outpatients on the wait list for lung transplantation Key exclusion criteria: • no informed consent