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Eastern J Med. 2021; 26(3): 433-441 | DOI: 10.5505/ejm.2021.69345 | |||
Serum ionized calcium levels may be more closely related to the admission QTc interval than total calcium levels in patients hospitalized with COVID-19Murat Çap1, Ferhat Işık1, Önder Bilge1, Bernas Altıntaş1, Flora Ozkalayci2, Abdurrahman Akyüz1, Burhan Aslan1, ÜMİT İNCİ1, Rojhat Altindag1, İlyas Kaya1, Kemal Güneş3, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa21Department of Cardiology, University of Health Sciences Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Education and Research Hospital, Diyarbakır, Turkey2Department of Cardiology, Hisar Intercontinental Hospital, İstanbul, Turkey 3Department of Biochemistry, University of Health Sciences Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Education and Research Hospital, Diyarbakır, Turkey INTRODUCTION: Hypocalcemia prolongs the QTc interval. Total calcium (TCa) measurement can be misleading in cases where the concentration of albumin is abnormal. We aimed to investigate which calcium level—ionised calcium (iCa) or TCa—may be more closely related to the QTc interval in COVID-19 patients in whom hypocalcemia and hypoalbuminemia are observed frequently. Murat Çap, Ferhat Işık, Önder Bilge, Bernas Altıntaş, Flora Ozkalayci, Abdurrahman Akyüz, Burhan Aslan, ÜMİT İNCİ, Rojhat Altindag, İlyas Kaya, Kemal Güneş, İbrahim Halil Tanboğa. Serum ionized calcium levels may be more closely related to the admission QTc interval than total calcium levels in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Eastern J Med. 2021; 26(3): 433-441 Sorumlu Yazar: Murat Çap, Türkiye |
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