Author/Authors :
Bonakdaran Shokoofeh نويسنده Department of Endocrinology Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , Akbarirad Fatemeh نويسنده Department of Internal Medicine,Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,Mashhad,Iran , Akbari Rad Mina نويسنده School of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical
Sciences, Mashhad, IR Iran , Firoozi Abdollah نويسنده School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical
Sciences, Mashhad, IR Iran , Hassanzade Daloee Mahdi نويسنده Cardiovascular Research Center, School of Medicine,
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IR
Iran
Abstract :
Background In this study we assessed the relationship between
corrected-QT intervals and other ECG characteristics with methadone dose
and other parameters in MMT patients and healthy subjects. Methods This
was a case-control study which was carried out on patients underwent MMT
and healthy control group who had been referred to Ebne-Sina academic
hospital, Mashhad during 2014 - 2015. At the time of the study, 40
patients who received MMT therapy for at least 6 months and 40 voluntary
healthy subjects who matched on age and sex enrolled in the study.
12-lead ECG was performed for all the patients. Mean QT interval, PR
interval and QRS duration in every 12 leads were documented for each
patient in maximum. Results To evaluate the patients, we divided 80
patients into two groups: 40 patients under treatment with Methadone and
40 voluntary participants as control group. There were 20 males and 20
females in each group. Duration of addiction was 214.80 ± 126.99 months
in MMT group. Significant differences were observed in PRi between the
patient and control groups (P = 0.007), and also between methadone dose
and PRi (r = 0.468, P = 0.038) in males. QTc prolongation was reported
in 4 patients of addicted group (10%). All of the QTc prolongation
patients were female (P = 0.037). There was significant relationship
between PRi and weight (P = 0.015), addiction period (P = 0.011),
methadone treatment period (P = 0.018) as well as methadone dosage (P =
0.14). Methadone cut off point of 65 mg had a significant relationship
with systolic blood pressure (P = 0.002), diastolic blood pressure (P =
0.013), QTCi (P = 0.016) and QRS (P = 0.044); however, no significant
relationship was reported with PRi (P = 0.451). Conclusions We found
that there is no exact dosage of methadone in which the side effects
such as TdP (Torsade de pointes) or QTc prolongation can be predicted.
Female gender and methadone dosage ≥ 65 mg were risk factors of our
study for QTc prolongation which may result in subsequent deteriorated
conditions.