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The evaluation and management of drug effects on cardiac conduction (PR and QRS Intervals) in clinical development
by
Strnadova, Colette
, Michelson, Eric L.
, Fiszman, Mónica L.
, Geiger, Mary Jane
, Gutstein, David E.
, Carlson, Glenn F.
, Gintant, Gary A.
, Gottfridsson, Christer
, Sager, Philip T.
, Nada, Adel
, Rodriguez, Ignacio
, Killeen, Matthew
, Koplowitz, Luana Pesco
, Kleiman, Robert
in
Algorithms
/ Anti-Arrhythmia Agents - pharmacology
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Cardiovascular
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Drug Discovery
/ Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
/ Electrocardiography
/ Heart Conduction System - drug effects
/ Humans
/ Risk Assessment
2013
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The evaluation and management of drug effects on cardiac conduction (PR and QRS Intervals) in clinical development
by
Strnadova, Colette
, Michelson, Eric L.
, Fiszman, Mónica L.
, Geiger, Mary Jane
, Gutstein, David E.
, Carlson, Glenn F.
, Gintant, Gary A.
, Gottfridsson, Christer
, Sager, Philip T.
, Nada, Adel
, Rodriguez, Ignacio
, Killeen, Matthew
, Koplowitz, Luana Pesco
, Kleiman, Robert
in
Algorithms
/ Anti-Arrhythmia Agents - pharmacology
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Cardiovascular
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Drug Discovery
/ Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
/ Electrocardiography
/ Heart Conduction System - drug effects
/ Humans
/ Risk Assessment
2013
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The evaluation and management of drug effects on cardiac conduction (PR and QRS Intervals) in clinical development
by
Strnadova, Colette
, Michelson, Eric L.
, Fiszman, Mónica L.
, Geiger, Mary Jane
, Gutstein, David E.
, Carlson, Glenn F.
, Gintant, Gary A.
, Gottfridsson, Christer
, Sager, Philip T.
, Nada, Adel
, Rodriguez, Ignacio
, Killeen, Matthew
, Koplowitz, Luana Pesco
, Kleiman, Robert
in
Algorithms
/ Anti-Arrhythmia Agents - pharmacology
/ Cardiac arrhythmia
/ Cardiovascular
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - physiopathology
/ Clinical Trials as Topic
/ Drug Discovery
/ Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
/ Electrocardiography
/ Heart Conduction System - drug effects
/ Humans
/ Risk Assessment
2013
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The evaluation and management of drug effects on cardiac conduction (PR and QRS Intervals) in clinical development
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The evaluation and management of drug effects on cardiac conduction (PR and QRS Intervals) in clinical development
2013
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Recent advances in electrocardiographic monitoring and waveform analysis have significantly improved the ability to detect drug-induced changes in cardiac repolarization manifested as changes in the QT/corrected QT interval. These advances have also improved the ability to detect drug-induced changes in cardiac conduction. This White Paper summarizes current opinion, reached by consensus among experts at the Cardiac Safety Research Consortium, on the assessment of electrocardiogram-based safety measurements of the PR and QRS intervals, representing atrioventricular and ventricular conduction, respectively, during drug development.
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Mosby, Inc,Elsevier Limited
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