Seong-Man Kim, Dong-Soo Kim, D. Kim, Dae-Kyeong Kim, Tae-Hyun Yang, Sang-Hoon Seol, Young Jin Park, Eun Ju Lee, Sang-Bun Choi, Yang-Chun Han, Jae-Gook Shin
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Abstract
Background and Objectives: Drug-induced electrocardiographic QT interval prolongation is associated with the occurrence of a potentially lethal form of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, termed ‘torsades de pointes’ (TdP). Women are at greater risk for the development of drug-induced TdP. To determine whether this may be the result of gender-specific differences in the effect of quinidine on cardiac repolarization, we compared the degree of quinidineinduced QT interval lengthening in young, healthy volunteers. Subjects and Methods: Twelve women and 12 men each received a single intravenous dose of quinidine (4 mg/kg) or placebo in a single-blinded, randomized crossover trial. Total plasma concentrations of quinidine were measured, and QT and corrected QT intervals were analyzed. Results: As expected, the mean QTc interval at baseline was longer for women than for men (443.6±26.9 vs 402.1±31.3 msec, respectively, p=0.037). The mean value of the maximal ΔQTc after quinidine infusion was higher in women (134.4±46.4 vs 117.5±37.7 msec, respectively, p=0.029), and the mean value of the minimal ΔQTc for 1 hour after quinidine infusion was also higher in the female group (47.6±15.7 vs 83.7±25.4 msec, p=0.034). However, there were no significant differences in the time courses of the changes in the quinidine-induced QTc and ΔQTc interval between the two groups (p=0.092, and p=0.305, respectively). Conclusion: Quinidine causes greater QT prolongation in women at equivalent serum concentrations. This difference may contribute to the greater incidence of drug-induced TdP observed in women taking quinidine, and has implications for other cardiac and noncardiac drugs that prolong the QTc interval. (Korean Circ J 2007;37:559-566)
期刊介绍:
Korean Circulation Journal is the official journal of the Korean Society of Cardiology, the Korean Pediatric Heart Society, the Korean Society of Interventional Cardiology, and the Korean Society of Heart Failure. Abbreviated title is ''Korean Circ J''.
Korean Circulation Journal, established in 1971, is a professional, peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of cardiovascular medicine, including original articles of basic research and clinical findings, review articles, editorials, images in cardiovascular medicine, and letters to the editor. Korean Circulation Journal is published monthly in English and publishes scientific and state-of-the-art clinical articles aimed at improving human health in general and contributing to the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases in particular.
The journal is published on the official website (https://e-kcj.org). It is indexed in PubMed, PubMed Central, Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE, Web of Science), Scopus, EMBASE, Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS), Google Scholar, KoreaMed, KoreaMed Synapse and KoMCI, and easily available to wide international researchers