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QT dispersion and late potentials during doxorubicin therapy for non‐Hodgkin’s lymphoma

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Prolongation of QTc, increased QT dispersion and development of late potentials are indicative of doxorubicin-induced abnormal ventricular depolarization and repolarization. QT dispersion and late potentials are both known to be associated with increased risk of serious ventricular dysrhythmias and sudden death in various cardiac diseases. Thus, follow-up of these parameters might also be useful in assessing the risk of late cardiovascular events in cancer patients treated with anthracyclines.

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