Chronic arsenic exposure and cardiac repolarization abnormalities with QT interval prolongation in a population-based study

Mumford, JL; Wu, K; Xia, Y; Kwok, R; Yang, Z; Foster, J; Sanders, WE, Jr

HERO ID

736234

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Journal Article

Year

2007

Language

English

PMID

17520054

HERO ID 736234
In Press No
Year 2007
Title Chronic arsenic exposure and cardiac repolarization abnormalities with QT interval prolongation in a population-based study
Authors Mumford, JL; Wu, K; Xia, Y; Kwok, R; Yang, Z; Foster, J; Sanders, WE, Jr
Journal Environmental Health Perspectives
Volume 115
Issue 5
Page Numbers 690-694
Abstract Chronic arsenic exposure is associated with cardiovascular abnormalities. Prolongation of the QT (time between initial deflection of QRS complex to the end of T wave) interval and profound repolarization changes on electrocardiogram (ECG) have been reported in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia treated with arsenic trioxide. This acquired form of long QT syndrome can result in life-threatening arrhythmias.<br /><br /> The objective of this study was to assess the cardiac effects of arsenic by investigating QT interval alterations in a human population chronically exposed to arsenic.<br /><br /> Residents in Ba Men, Inner Mongolia, have been chronically exposed to arsenic via consumption of water from artesian wells. A total of 313 Ba Men residents with the mean arsenic exposure of 15 years were divided into three arsenic exposure groups: low (&lt; or = 21 microg/L), medium (100-300 microg/L), and high (430-690 microg/L). ECGs were obtained on all study subjects. The normal range for QTc (corrected QT) interval is 0.33-0.44 sec, and QTc &gt; or = 0.45 sec was considered to be prolonged.<br /><br /> The prevalence rates of QT prolongation and water arsenic concentrations showed a dose-dependent relationship (p = 0.001). The prevalence rates of QTc prolongation were 3.9, 11.1, 20.6% for low, medium, and high arsenic exposure, respectively. QTc prolongation was also associated with sex (p &lt; 0.0001) but not age (p = 0.486) or smoking (p = 0.1018). Females were more susceptible to QT prolongation than males.<br /><br /> We found significant association between chronic arsenic exposure and QT interval prolongation in a human population. QT interval may potentially be useful in the detection of early cardiac arsenic toxicity.
Doi 10.1289/ehp.9686
Pmid 17520054
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Language Text English
Keyword arsenic; cardiac repolarization; cardiovascular effects; drinking water; nail; QT prolongation
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