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Cardiac response to water activities in children with Long QT syndrome type 1.

Anna LundströmUrban WiklundAnnika WinboHåkan EliassonMarcus KarlssonAnnika Rydberg
Published in: PloS one (2023)
A significantly lower HR decrease in response to water activities was observed in LQT1 subjects on beta-blocker therapy, compared to matched non-medicated controls. The data suggests an impaired parasympathetic response in LQT1 children and adolescents. An aberrant autonomic nervous system (ANS) response may cause an autonomic imbalance in this patient group.
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