Computes corrected QT using Bazett's, Fridericia's or Sagie's formula.
compute_qtc(qt, rr, method)
QT interval
A numeric vector is expected. It is expected that QT is measured in ms or msec.
none
RR interval
A numeric vector is expected. It is expected that RR is measured in ms or msec.
none
Method used to QT correction
"Bazett"
, "Fridericia"
, "Sagie"
none
QT interval in ms
Depending on the chosen method
one of the following formulae is used.
Bazett: $$\frac{QT}{\sqrt{\frac{RR}{1000}}}$$
Fridericia: $$\frac{QT}{\sqrt[3]{\frac{RR}{1000}}}$$
Sagie: $$1000\left(\frac{QT}{1000} + 0.154\left(1 - \frac{RR}{1000}\right)\right)$$
Usually this computation function can not be used with %>%
.
BDS-Findings Functions that returns a vector:
compute_bmi()
,
compute_bsa()
,
compute_egfr()
,
compute_framingham()
,
compute_map()
,
compute_qual_imputation()
,
compute_qual_imputation_dec()
,
compute_rr()
,
compute_scale()
,
transform_range()
compute_qtc(qt = 350, rr = 857, method = "Bazett")
#> [1] 378.0747
compute_qtc(qt = 350, rr = 857, method = "Fridericia")
#> [1] 368.4748
compute_qtc(qt = 350, rr = 857, method = "Sagie")
#> [1] 372.022