Vigorous Exercise in Patients with Congenital Long-QT Syndrome: Results of the Prospective, Observational, Multinational LIVE-LQTS Study
Rachel Lampert,Sharlene Day,Barbara Ainsworth,Matthew Burg,Bradley S. Marino,Lisa Salberg,Maria Teresa Tome Esteban,Dominic J. Abrams,Peter F. Aziz,Cheryl Barth,Elijah R. Behr, Cheyanne Bell,Charles I. Berul,Johan M. Bos, David Bradley,David S. Cannom,Bryan C. Cannon, Maryann Anandi Concannon,Marina Cerrone,Richard J. Czosek,Anne M. Dubin,James Dziura,Christopher C. Erickson,N. A. Mark Estes,Susan P. Etheridge,Ilan Goldenberg,Belinda Gray,Carla Haglund-Turnquist,Kimberly Harmon,Cynthia A. James,Christopher Johnsrude,Prince Kannankeril,Alice Lara,Ian H. Law,Fangyong Li,Mark S. Link,Silvana M. Molossi,Brian Olshansky,Peter A. Noseworthy,Elizabeth V. Saarel,Shubhayan Sanatani,Maully Shah,Laura Simone,Jonathan Skinner,Gordon F. Tomaselli, James Simon Ware,Gregory Webster,Wojciech Zareba,Douglas P. Zipes,Michael J. Ackerman CIRCULATION(2024)
Key words
arrhythmias, cardiac,exercise,long QT syndrome
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