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Öğe Assessment of ventricular repolarization in deaf-mute children(Springer, 2000) Tuncer, C; Çokkeser, Y; Komsuoglu, B; Ödemir, R; Güven, A; Pekdemir, H; Sezgin, ATThe long QT syndrome is a congenital disease with frequent familial transmission, characterized primarily by prolongation of the QT interval and by the occurrence of life-threatening arrhythmias. The syndrome may be familial, with or without congenital deafness, or it may be idiopathic. We attempted to assess ventricular repolarization and to identify patients with the Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome among 132 deaf-mute school children. Five deaf-mute subjects had Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome. The deaf-mute subjects were divided into two subgroups according to the length of their QT intervals: group 1 included 5 cases with the long QT interval (>440 msec), and group 2 included 127 subjects with the normal QT interval (less than or equal to 440 msec). Group 3 was composed of 96 control subjects. The mean QT, QTc, JT, and JTc intervals (418 +/- 70, 500 +/- 38, 302 +/- 65, and 389 +/- 36 msec, respectively) in group 1 were significantly longer than those of group 2 (344 +/- 23, 408 +/- 22, 249 +/- 34, and 291 +/- 28 msec, respectively) and group 3 (325 +/- Il, 383 +/- 26, 228 +/- 36, and 269 +/- 46 msec, respectively). The dispersion (d) values (QT-d, QTc-d, JT-d, and JTc-d; 63 +/- 10, 73 +/- 8, 60 +/- 8, and 62 +/- Il msec, respectively) of group 1 were significantly longer than those of group 2 (49 +/- 16, 43 +/- 11, 48 +/- 21, and 45 +/- 18 msec, respectively) and group 3 (33 +/- 13, 33 +/- 14, 28 +/- 16, and 27 +/- 14 msec, respectively) at similar mean RR intervals. Also, the mean QT, QTc, JT, and JTc intervals and the dispersion values (QT-d, QTc-d, JT-d, and JTc-d) in group 2 were significantly longer than those of group 3 at similar mean RR intervals. Consequently, in this study, we determined that the deaf-mute children who did not meet the criteria for Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome still had evidence of subtle derepolarization abnormalities evidenced by intermediate prolongation of QTc, JTc, and the corresponding measures of dispersion, and we believe an electrocardiogram examination of deaf-mute subjects will reveal this potentially life-threatening syndrome.Öğe Impact of hemodialysis on comprehensive ventricular repolarization(Acta Cardiologica, 1997) Tuncer, C; Kulan, K; Komsuoglu, B; Ozdemir, R; Guven, A; Pekdemir, H; Sezgin, ATImpact of hemodialysis on comprehensive ventricular repolarization - Cardiac arrhythmia are one of the most important problems in haemodialysis patients. An important cause of the arrhythmias is inhomogenous myocardial repolarization. In this study, the ventricular repolarization parameters (QT, QTc, JT and JTc) and dispersions (d) of the parameters (QT-d, QTc-d, JT-d and JTc-d) were evaluated. Also, were recorded the right-sided lends (RV3-6) and posterior leads (V7-9) in addition to the standard 12 lead ECG to assess comprehensive ventricular repolarization. The leads were divided in three groups: Group A (Standard ECG leads), Group B (Right-sided leads) and Group C (All of the leads). Among the above mentioned parameters, only JT and JTc intervals decreased significantly in all groups. There was no significant difference between the groups in evaluation of the parameters. It was concluded that in assessment of ventricular repolarization, the most important ECG intervals may be JT and JTc intervals, and the standard 12 lead ECG record is sufficient in evaluation of ventricular repolarization in hemodialysis patients.