Publication: Síndrome de intervalo QT largo congénito
Loading...
Identifiers
Publication date
Advisors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Abstract
The long QT syndrome (LQTS) is an hereditary disease that produces a malfunction on the sodium and potassium channels of the heart and lengthens the duration of the cardiac repolarization stage. It is characterized by the appearance of syncopes, arrhythmias and even sudden death. There are two variants of the congenital LQTS: the autosomal dominant Romano-Ward syndrome and the autosomal recessive Jervell-Lange-Nielsen syndrome, that is associated with sensorineural deafness and is less frequent than the other type. The diagnosis is made from the clinical criteria, the electrocardiogram and the family history. In the last few years, molecular studies have been developed, opening new possibilities not only for its diagnosis but also for the treatment of these patients.
Description
Artículo especial
Keywords
MeSH Terms
DeCS Terms
Bibliographic citation
Boletín del ECEMC: Rev Dismor Epidemiol 2006; V (nº 5): 84-90





