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The phenomenon of "qT stunning": The abnormal QT prolongation provoked by standing persists even as the heart rate returns to normal in patients with long QT syndrome

  • Arnon Adler
  • , Christian Van Der Werf
  • , Pieter G. Postema
  • , Raphael Rosso
  • , Zahir A. Bhuiyan
  • , Jonathan M. Kalman
  • , Jitendra K. Vohra
  • , Milton E. Guevara-Valdivia
  • , Manlio F. Marquez
  • , Amir Halkin
  • , Jesaia Benhorin
  • , Charles Antzelevitch
  • , Arthur A.M. Wilde
  • , Sami Viskin*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Academic Medical Centre
  • University of Lausanne
  • University of Melbourne
  • UMAE Hospital de Especialidades Antonio Fraga Mouret
  • Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez
  • Masonic Medical Research Laboratory

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