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| #priori pmid=12736279 | | #priori pmid=12736279 |
| #Hofman pmid=17090615 | | #Hofman pmid=17090615 |
| #Roden pmid=18184962 | | #Roden1 pmid=18184962 |
| | #Alders pmid=20301308 |
| | #Shimizu Shimizu W, Moss AJ, Wilde AA, et al. Genotype-phenotype aspects of type 2 long QT syndrome. J Am Coll Cardiol 2009; 54:2052-62. |
| | #Sy Sy RW, van der Werf C, Chattha IS, et al. Derivation and validation of a simple exercise-based algorithm for prediction of genetic testing in relatives of LQTS probands. Circulation 2011; 124:2187-94. |
| | #Schwartz Schwartz PJ, Crotti L. QTc behavior during exercise and genetic testing for the long-QT syndrome. Circulation 2011; 124:2181-4. |
| | #Viskin Viskin S, Postema PG, Bhuiyan ZA, et al. The response of the QT interval to the brief tachycardia provoked by standing: a bedside test for diagnosing long QT syndrome. J Am Coll Cardiol 2010; 55:1955-61. |
| | #Adler Adler A, van der Werf C, Postema PG, et al. The phenomenon of "QT stunning": The abnormal QT prolongation provoked by standing persists even as the heart rate returns to normal in patients with long QT syndrome. Heart Rhythm 2012; 9:901-8. |
| | #Shimizu1 Shimizu W, Noda T, Takaki H, et al. Diagnostic value of epinephrine test for genotyping LQT1, LQT2, and LQT3 forms of congenital long QT syndrome. Heart Rhythm 2004; 1:276-83. |
| | #Viskin1 Viskin S, Rosso R, Rogowski O, et al. Provocation of sudden heart rate oscillation with adenosine exposes abnormal QT responses in patients with long QT syndrome: a bedside test for diagnosing long QT syndrome. Eur Heart J 2006; 27:469-75. |
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