Title of article :
Improvement of Maximum Corrected QT and Corrected QT Dispersion in Electrocardiography After Kidney Transplantation
Author/Authors :
Monfared, Ali Department of Internal Medicine and Urology Research Center - Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran , Jafari Ghods, Ahad Department of Nephrology and Transplantation - Hasheminejad Hospital - Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. The electrocardiography (ECG) markers of corrected
QT interval (QTc) and QTc dispersion are prolonged in patients on
hemodialysis. This study was carried out to investigate if changes in
these markers will reverse by successful kidney transplantation.
Materials and Methods. Twenty-six kidney allograft recipients
with functioning grafts, 26 patients on maintenance hemodialysis,
and 22 healthy individuals were underwent a 12-lead ECG and
laboratory studies for electrolytes and arterial blood gas. In the
patients on dialysis, ECG and laboratory studies were performed
prior to the start of a hemodialysis session. Both QT dispersion
and maximum QT were corrected for heart rate (QTc dispersion
and maximum QTc). The results were compared between the
three groups.
Results. The mean QTc dispersion was 30.3 ± 15.2 ms, 27.6 ± 8.3 ms,
and 24.5 ± 9.0 ms, and the mean maximum QTc was 464.7 ± 23.0
ms, 436.3 ± 19.0 ms, and 415.0 ± 85.0 ms in the patients on dialysis,
transplant recipients, and controls, respectively. The QTc dispersion
value was lower in the transplant group than in the hemodialysis
group, but the differences were not statistically significant. Whereas,
the maximum QTc was significantly shorter in the transplant
recipients as compared with the patients on hemodialysis (P < .02).
There was a significant correlation between the maximum QTc and
serum calcium level (P < .001), serum magnesium level (P < .001),
and pH (P < .001).
Conclusions. Prolonged maximum QTc decreases towards normal
by successful kidney transplantation. These corrections are most
likely due to normalization of electrolytes and the acid-base status
from a uremic state to the normal kidney function.
Keywords :
kidney transplantation , electrocardiography , QT interval , serum electrolytes , hemodialysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics