A management plan is discussed and drawn up with Margaret.
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(There may be overlap within each long QT type so the general advice is applied to all)
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Margaret’s trimethoprin therapy is discontinued and she is commenced on a beta-blocker. After 7 days in hospital she is discharged home.
Pulse point
Margaret is prescribed a beta-blocker. Beta-blockers cause an adrenergic blockade which decreases the effect of sympathetic stimulation of the heart. This diminishes the risk of cardiac arrhythmias. Beta-blockers have been shown to be effective in 70% of patients with LQTS.
Margaret’s diagnosis
Margaret is referred to the…