Pediheart Podcast Replay of #150: Exercise Training Effects On Repolarization Abnormalities Mimicking LQTS
21 de abr. de 2023 ·
49m 6s
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This week in a replay of a previous co-branded episode with the SADS Foundation (SADS.ORG) from 2.5 years ago, we speak with Professor Peter Schwartz of University of Pavia about...
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This week in a replay of a previous co-branded episode with the SADS Foundation (SADS.ORG) from 2.5 years ago, we speak with Professor Peter Schwartz of University of Pavia about a recent work he authored on the topic of changes in repolarization amongst well trained athletes. Can athletic training masquerade as LQTS causing prolongation and/or abnormalities in the QT interval? How can these patients be properly identified and not 'lumped' into the LQTS 'pile'? This is a very important work by one of the foremost authorities on the planet on LQTS and Professor Schwartz also shares with us how he became interested in this topic 50+ years ago as well as some pearls for clinical investigators at the start of their careers. One of the best and most inspirational interviews of the entire nearly 250 episode series!
doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048916
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doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.120.048916
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