Quinidine-Induced QTc Interval Prolongation and Gender Differences in Healthy Korean Subjects
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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)
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تاریخ انتشار 2007