The Schwartz Score for Long QT Interval is a standardized clinical tool used to assess the probability of Congenital Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) based on ECG parameters, symptoms, and family history. A score >3 is strongly suggestive of LQTS and typically prompts further evaluation, genetic testing, and management planning. THE SCHWARTZ SCORE – DETAILED EXPLANATION 1. QTc Duration QT prolongation is the most heavily weighted parameter because delayed ventricular repolarization predisposes patients to polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, particularly torsades de pointes. • QTc ≥ 480 ms → 3 points • QTc 460–469 ms → 2 points • QTc 450–459 ms (males) → 1 point 2. ECG Features • Torsades de pointes → 2 points • T-wave alternans → 1 point (marker of repolarization instability) • Notched T waves in ≥3 leads → 1 point (seen particularly in LQT2) • Low heart rate for age → 0.5 point 3. Clinical History • Syncope WITH stress/emotion/exercise → 2 points • Syncope WITHOUT stress → 1 point Syncope ...
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