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Management of increased QT prolongation (QTcF) entails looking at the grade of severity of the Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR), details of which is provided in the table below.

Table: Management of QT prolongation by grade of severity of ADR; Source: Guidelines for PMDT, India 2021, pp84-85.
NORMAL VALUE GRADE 1 (MILD) GRADE 2 (MODERATE) GRADE 3 (SEVERE) GRADE 4 (LIFE THREATENING)

QTcF

M: < 450

F: < 470

M: 450-480 ms

F: 470-480

481-500 ms > 500 ms on two separate ECGs > 500 ms and life threating consequences
Condition Asymptomatic Asymptomatic, transient rhythm abnormality Recurrent, persistent, symptomatic arrhythmia Unstable dysrhythmia
Action Check electrolytes and correct it, as necessary. Monitor Electrocardiogram (ECG) more closely. Check electrolytes. If abnormal, hold all QTcF prolonging drugs and correct the electrolytes before restarting them. Monitor ECG more closely. Consider hospitalization, hold QTcF prolonging drugs and correct electrolytes as necessary. Repeat ECG after 24 hours and reintroduce the drugs if QTcF remains below 500 ms.

Hospitalize and repeat electrolytes as necessary. Stop the offending drug.

Repeat ECG after 24 hours.

 

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