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Remote ischaemic preconditioning shortens QT intervals during exercise in healthy subjects

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-32 ± 19 ms at 75% GET (p < .001) and -34 ± 12 ms at 115% GET (p < .001)) as well as during recovery (-21 ± 8 ms at 75% GET (p < .001) and -16 ± 11 ms at 115% GET (p < .001)). This effect was not present at rest. These RIPC-related changes were clearly identifiable on the QT-RR loops after hysteresis reduction. RIPC therefore induces heart rate-independent shortening of QT intervals that is revealed during exercise.

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