KUMJ | VOL. 16 | NO. 2 | ISSUE 62 | APRIL-JUNE 2018
Effect of Deep Inspiration and Expiration on QTc Interval in Normal Healthy Subjects
Gautam Y, Bade M
Abstract: Background
It is a well known fact that phases of respiration cause change in heart rate and
autonomic tone of the heart. But how cardiovascular autonomic reflexes affect the
electrocardiographic Heart rate-corrected QT interval (QTc) during the inspiratory
and expiratory phase of respiration also need to be established.
Objective
To determine whether the respiratory phases influence the QTc interval or not.
Method
This was a quantitative, observational, cross-sectional study done at Kathmandu
University School of Medical Sciences, Pre-Clinical Basic Science Block, Chaukot. Total
one hundred students between 18 to 25 years of age, studying at KUSMS Pre-clinical
science Block were included. QTc interval was recorded for normal respiration, deep
inspiration and deep expiration by electrographic recording using ADInstruments.
The values obtained were later analyzed using paired t-test in SPSS 16.0.
Result
The mean QTc interval during normal respiration was 392.1±21.6 milliseconds, during
deep inspiration was 384.2±15.5 milliseconds and that following deep expiration was
395.0±13.1 milliseconds. There was no significant difference between QTc interval
at the end of deep inspiration (p value < 0.05) and QTc interval at the end of deep
inspiration (p value<0.05) when compared with normal respiration.
Conclusion
This study shows that neither the inspiratory phase nor expiratory phase alters the
QTc interval in normal healthy individual. Thus, it can also be implied that alteration
in inspiratory and expiratory phase in various respiratory diseases does not cause any
change in QTc interval.
Keyword : Expiratory phase, Inspiratory phase, Phases of respiration, QTc interval