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Q-T interval represents the total time from ventricular depolarization to repolarization. The prolongation of Q-T interval indicates the prolongation of ventricular repolarization, and reentrant arrhythmia, for example, torsade de pointes, is likely to take place during this interval.
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Zeng, R., Shen, J., Li, S., Yue, R. (2016). Other Common Abnormal ECGs. In: Zeng, R. (eds) Graphics-sequenced interpretation of ECG. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-955-4_7
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