Swiss Medical Weekly (Aug 2013)

QTc prolongation in methadone maintenance – the role of HCV infection

  • Najibulah Gholami,
  • Lukas Boesch,
  • Luis Falcato,
  • Rudolf Stohler,
  • Philip Bruggmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4414/smw.2013.13852
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 143, no. 3536

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES: Several studies have reported prolonged QTc intervals in patients under methadone maintenance treatment, including development of torsade-de-pointes arrhythmia and death. It is still not clear why some patients develop critical QTc extensions while others do not. METHODS: ECG findings in a convenience sample of 210 methadone-maintained heroin-dependent patients, taking HCV-infection status and methadone dosage into account simultaneously by means of a multiple linear regression model with QTc-interval as the dependent variable. RESULTS: Prolonged QTc-time is associated with hepatitis C infections (p = 0.005) and higher doses of racemic methadone (p = 0.012). CONCLUSION: Infection with hepatitis C increases the likelihood of critical QTc prolongation in patients in methadone maintenance treatment.

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