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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Five variants of short QT syndrome have been characterized based upon the underlying genetic mutation, the electrocardiographic phenotype, and the clinical manifestations of the variant.



Classification

Short QT syndrome type 1 (SQT1)

Short QT syndrome type 2 (SQT2)

Short QT syndrome type 3 (SQT3)

Short QT syndrome type 4 (SQT4)

Short QT syndrome type 5 (SQT5)

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