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Methadone-Induced QT Interval Prolongation and Torsades de Pointes
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The most common cause of acquired long QT syndrome in patients without physiological and structural cardiovascular disease is the use of medications. Chronic high-dose methadone usage can cause prolongation of QT interval that may provoke the life-threatening arrhythmia Torsades de Pointes. In this study, we present a 41-year-old man with chronic high-dose methadone usage who developed Torsades de Pointes triggered by short-coupled premature ventricular contraction.
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Authors' Contribution: S. T. contributed to data collection. Both authors did literature search and drafted the manuscript. M. A. conceptualized the study and revised the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Conflict of Interests: The authors declared no conflicts of interest. M.A. Akbarzadeh is the associate editor of IJCP.
Funding/Support: No funding.
Informed Consent: Verbal and written informed consent was obtained from the patient.
References
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