Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

CAN HEAT BE A TRIGGER IN LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
It has been noticed that several cardiac arrests occur during summer time. But it is not sure if it this may be an excess in statistical terms. It is however hard to define if these cardiac arrests are related to a specific "risk" due to heat or sweating or if it is mainly a reflection of increased physical activity, excitement and playing during the summer.
Related Questions

CAN PREGNANCY BE A TRIGGER IN LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The 9-month interval during pregnancy and the delivery itself are not associated with an increased occurrence of heart events in any of the LQTS women. However, it appears that the physical and emotional stress during the 9-month period after pregnancy (the postpartum period) may be a factor in triggering heart rhythm disorders in some vulnerable women with LQTS.
Related Questions

WHAT IS THE LONG QT SYNDROME (LQTS)?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The long QT syndrome (LQTS) is causing an abnormality of the heart's electrical system. The mechanical function of the heart is entirely normal. The electrical problem is due to defects in heart muscle cell structures called ion channels. These electrical defects predispose affected persons to a very fast heart rhythm (arrhythmia) called "Torsade de Pointes" (TdP) which leads to sudden loss of consciousness (syncope) and may cause sudden cardiac death.
Related Questions

HOW IS LONG QT SYNDROME DIAGNOSED?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The diagnosis is commonly suspected or made from the electrocardiogram (ECG). All children and young adults should have an ECG as part of their evaluation for an unexplained loss of consciousness episode. On the other hand, there is the possibility to check blood samples for known gene mutations that cause LQTS.
Related Questions

WHY IS THE DISEASE NAMED LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The name of the long QT syndrome refers to the QT-interval measured on the electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG for the German term "Elektrokardiogramm"). Your specialist may refer to long QT syndrome as Romano-Ward syndrome or Jervell, Lange-Nielsen syndrome (see point 3).
Related Questions

WHAT DOES MEDICINE KNOW ABOUT LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
INHERITED: Inherited long QT syndrome was first clearly described in 1957. There are two variants, the autosomal dominant Romano-Ward (named by the doctors who first described the disease, O. Connor Ward and C. Romano) type and the autosomal recessive Jervell, Lange-Nielsen (Doctors A. Jervell, F. Lange-Nielsen) type. Inherited long QT syndrome is caused by mutations of at least 9 genes, and possibly more. Five different genes have so far been found.
Related Questions

HOW COMMON IS INHERITED LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The frequency is unknown but it appears to be a common cause of sudden and unexplained death in children and young adults. It is certainly much more common than previously thought. It may be as frequent as 1 in 5000 to 7000. This means, one of 5000 to 7000 newborns have the disease. The Jervell, Lange-Nielsen form is rare, but the Romano-Ward variant is being recognized with increasing frequency. In the USA, the presence of long QT syndrome is estimated to affect about 50.
Related Questions

IS LONG QT SYNDROME ALWAYS OBVIOUS ON THE ECG?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
It is generally estimated that approximately 10% to 12% of all patients with long QT syndrome show a normal QT-interval on their ECG. However, this does not mean that these patients are not affected by long QT syndrome. In such cases, a more profound evaluation is needed.
Related Questions

CAN AN AUTOPSY REVEAL LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
There are two ways to make a diagnosis for QT syndrome. The first is to check if the QT-interval on the ECG of a suspected patient is prolonged. Because the heart stopps beating when death occurs, this possbility is out of question - except an ECG of the dead person already exists, of course. The only possibility would be to check body fluids of the dead person - in this case blood - for the known gene mutations that cause QT syndrome.
Related Questions

ARE THERE GENDER DIFFERENCES IN LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Studies show there are significant gender differences in genotyped LQTS patients relative to age of first episode, syncope, cardiac arrest and sudden death. Males seem to have a higher risk of cardiac events (meaning syncope or blackout spells, cardiac arrest and sudden death) during childhood (with an average earlier age of onset in males at 8 years old vs.14 years in females), through puberty. Studies reveal females have an increased risk relative to males during adulthood.
Related Questions

DO GENERIC BRANDS OF BETA BLOCKERS ALSO PROVIDE A COMPLETE PROTECTION AGAINST LONG QT SYNDROME?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Most of the studies in the medical literature confirm that no major differences exist between brand and generic drugs. However it is fair to recognize that occasional reports have raised concern that certain generic brands may be less effective than brand name products (see: Cervera Barba EJ. [Increase of arterial pressure caused by generic atenolol] Aten Primaria. 2001 Feb 15;27(2):146-8).
Related Questions

How long after a rosacea trigger will a rosacea flare-up occur?

Rosacea.org: The National Rosacea Society
Although there are no data available on how quickly a rosacea trigger may lead to a flare-up, the time is likely to vary depending on the individual and the nature of the trigger. Try monitoring your individual case to see how quickly your rosacea has responded. And remember, while a wide range of factors has been identified as potential triggers, not every trigger affects every individual every time.
Related Questions

WHAT IS THE QT-INTERVAL?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The duration of the QT-interval is a measure of the time required for depolarization and repolarization to occur. In long QT syndrome, the duration of repolarization is longer than normal. Thus, the QT-interval is prolonged. An interval above 440 milliseconds (msec) is considered prolonged. QT-prolongation in is due to overload of myocardial cells with positively charged ions during ventricular repolarization.
Related Questions

WHAT IS BORDERLINE QT?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
to 470 milliseconds is considered borderline. The average QTc for someone who has long-QT syndrome is 490 milliseconds. A QTc at or above 480 milliseconds in females or 470 milliseconds in males, is probably a sign for long-QT syndrome, in the absence of drugs, electrolyte disturbance, or other conditions that might independently lengthen the QT-interval.
Related Questions

Where can I find Qt?

toolkit - FAQ
The latest version of Qt can be downloaded from http://www.troll.no or from ftp.troll.no, and a whole range of ftp mirror sites around the world. Look for a mirror near you on the list available under http://www.troll.no/dl/
Related Questions

How long do they stay in heat?

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The dog's estrus cycle is divided up into several stages. The first stage, pro estrus, usually lasts about 9 days. During this time the female's vulva swells and a discharge may be noted, although the female will not be receptive to the male. The actual estrus stage, or 'standing heat', lasts 3-21 days with an average of 9 days and occurs at the end of pro estrus. During this time the female is receptive to the male and will continue to have vulvar swelling and discharge.
Related Questions

How long does a female dog stay in heat?

Frequently Asked Questions about Toy, Tiny, and Teacup Poodl...
This can vary from one dog to the next. Typically, the heat cycle lasts around two to three weeks. The female's vulva will swell and then bleed for several days. Mating is typically done after being in heat for a good 10 days. Some females have what is called a silent heat. This occurs when a dog does not show the typical signs of being in heat but can still get pregnant. Be careful if your dog is in heat and you do not wish her to be bred.
Related Questions

How long do they take to heat up?

Hindhead Hottubs - FAQ
A portable tub heats up overnight, then it is automatically controlled by the thermostat which you adjust manually, so it is ready for use whenever you want.
Related Questions

How long will I be without heat?

Kings Heating : FAQ
It depends on your layout, but it could take 4 to 8 hours. Adding air conditioning could be between 8 to 10 hours. Cleans pollens, smoke, pet dander, mold spores, dust mite debris, as well as some of the larger bacterias and viruses.
Related Questions

What is a trigger?

National Headache Foundation: Headache FAQ
Certain physical or environmental factors, such as foods, hormonal changes, weather, and stress, can lead to or "trigger" a migraine. However, it's important to remember that triggers are different for everyone. That's why, to help prevent migraine attacks, you need to figure out which triggers affect you and which ones don't. Keeping a headache diary is an effective way to track triggers, and it will help you talk to your healthcare professional about your condition.
Related Questions

How long does plantar fasciitis / heel pain syndrome last?

Heel Pain Causes | Heel Spurs (Plantar Fasciitis) FAQ's
According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, the resolution time for plantar fasciitis / heel pain syndrome averages 6-18 months. Roughly half of the reported cases of heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis have had the condition for more than a year.
Related Questions

WHAT IS THE CORRECTED QT-INTERVAL (QTc)?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The term "corrected" QT-interval may be misunderstood. It does not mean the measured QT-interval is incorrect, but adjusted for heart rate. The reason is that the QT interval is affected by the heart rate. QTc in concept is best compared to the Body Mass Index (BMI).
Related Questions

How long is a dog/cat in heat?

FAQ
Cats - Polyestrus, this means during the spring and fall they go in and out of heat every 1 ? 4 weeks. The winter and summer is a time when they usually don't go into heat.
Related Questions

How long do I leave the heat lamp on?

FAQ/Brooding
Decrease 5 degrees weekly depending on room temperature. After 2-3 weeks, once chicks start to get feathers, they don't need heat. When I wean my chicks off heat, I use heat at night as the nights are typically cooler.
Related Questions

How long does a dog's heat last?

Winston Veterinary Hospital
Canine heat cycle occurs 2 times a year,and lasts for 3-4 weeks. They bleed for a week, cease for a week during their fertile period, then bleed for the last week. If you think your dog is pregnant, gestation is 63 days from time of breeding.
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact