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Fig. 2

From: Sevoflurane prolonged the QTc interval and increased transmural dispersion of repolarization in a patient with long QT syndrome 3: a case report

Fig. 2

Time courses of the QTc interval, the Tp-e interval, and the HR interval during anesthesia. The QTc interval, the Tp-e interval was also prolonged after sevoflurane exposure, with peaks of QTc (727 ms) and Tp-e (222 ms) at 20 min after sevoflurane exposure. Both the QTc and the Tp-e intervals gradually decreased with time and returned to around the pre-anesthetic levels 40 min after sevoflurane administration

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