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How to identify the worst abnormality in QT values (in Electrocardiogram)?‎

When identifying QT abnormality (in ECG) , i have5 modalities:1• New >450 msec2• New >480 msec3• New >500 msec4• Increase from baseline >30 msec5• Increase fr‎ ... See More

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Answer added by  Shubhadeep Sinha, Vice President , Hetero Labs
8 years ago

The QT interval is most commonly measured in lead II for evaluation of serial ECGs, with leads I and V5 being comparable alternatives to lead II. Leads III, aVL and V1 ar ... See More

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Answer added by  mahesh talele, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR PHYSICAL MEDICINE REHABILITATION, Medical College
8 years ago

QT is a complex of QRS and ST segment. each segment can vary in time and amplitude. QT prolongates in bradycardia and shortens in tachycardia/ arrhthymias. ST segment amp ... See More

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Answer added by  Bilal Alkhizzi, Administrative Manager, Itqan Medical Center
8 years ago

Centrifuge at fifty kDa, get rid of the supernatant, add the required amount of buffer to the pellet (containing protein) to get your concentrated solution.