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Unsuspected echocardiographic abnormality in the long QT syndrome. Diagnostic, prognostic, and pathogenetic implications.
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This study demonstrates a previously unsuspected abnormality in the ventricular contraction pattern of LQTS patients and, for the first time, provides evidence that a noninvasively detected cardiac abnormality is associated with a higher risk for syncope/cardiac arrest. The experimental reproduction of this echocardiographic abnormality by right stellectomy indicates that this newly found clinical characteristic of LQTS does not contradict the "sympathetic imbalance" hypothesis.
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