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Activity Number: 438
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 5, 2009 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: Section on Statistics in Epidemiology
Abstract - #303615
Title: Discussion on Bivariate Reference Ranges of QT Interval and Heart Rate
Author(s): Tianhe Xu*+ and Zengli Shi and Hongwei Sun and Jiu Wang and Yong Gao
Companies: Binzhou Medical College and Binzhou Medical College and Binzhou Medical College and Binzhou Medical College and Binzhou Medical College
Address: Department of Journals, Yantai, International, 264003, China
Keywords: QT Interval ; Heat Rate ; Bivariate reference range
Abstract:

The QT interval (QT, a measure of the time between the start of the Q wave and the end of the T wave) is an important factor in cardiology. The QT is dependent on the heart rate (HR). The faster the HR is, the shorter is the QT. The commonly used Bazett's , Fredericia's and Framingham's correction formula calculating the HR-corrected QT interval QTc, QTf and QTLc respectively, have the defects of inaccuracy or simple function form incapable of showing QT and HR's complex physiological relationship. To establish diagnosis standard of QT and HR, the method of bivariate reference range of QT and HR using Mahalanobis statistical depth function was developed based on 415 normal young volunteers (male 183, female 233) , which is called QTMc. Its advantage is that the correlation matrix of QT and HR is used to express the complex relationship between them. It performs better theoretically.


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