Title of article :
Quantitative Assessment of the Physiological Parameters Influencing QT Interval Response to Medication: Application of Computational Intelligence Tools
Author/Authors :
Polak, Sebastian Department of Social Pharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Jagiellonian University Medical College - Medyczna 9 Street - Krakow, Poland , WiVniowska, Barbara Department of Social Pharmacy - Faculty of Pharmacy - Jagiellonian University Medical College - Medyczna 9 Street - Krakow, Poland , Mendyk, Aleksander Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics - Jagiellonian University Medical College - Medyczna - Krakow, Poland , PacBawski, Adam Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics - Jagiellonian University Medical College - Medyczna - Krakow, Poland , Szlwk, Jakub Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmaceutics - Jagiellonian University Medical College - Medyczna - Krakow, Poland
Abstract :
Human heart electrophysiology is complex biological phenomenon, which is indirectly assessed by the measured ECG signal.
ECG trace is further analyzed to derive interpretable surrogates including QT interval, QRS complex, PR interval, and T wave
morphology. QT interval and its modifcation are the most commonly used surrogates of the drug triggered arrhythmia, but it
is known that the QT interval itself is determined by other nondrug related parameters, physiological and pathological. In the
current study, we used the computational intelligence algorithms to analyze correlations between various simulated physiological
parameters and QT interval. Terfenadine given concomitantly with 8 enzymatic inhibitors was used as an example. The equation
developed with the use of genetic programming technique leads to general reasoning about the changes in the prolonged QT. For
small changes of the QT interval, the drug-related IKr and ICa currents inhibition potentials have major impact. The physiological
parameters such as body surface area, potassium, sodium, and calcium ions concentrations are negligible. The infuence of the
physiological variables increases gradually with the more pronounced changes in QT. As the signifcant QT prolongation is
associated with the drugs triggered arrhythmia risk, analysis of the role of physiological parameters infuencing ECG seems to
be advisable.
Keywords :
QT , Tools , Physiological , ECG
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine