Method of Analyzing QT Interval Can't Support Conclusions

Shannon argues that the methodology used to find a link between prolonged QT intervals and the onset of sudden infant death syndrome is faulty. The results offered by the study are premature at best.

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Biological and medical sciences
Causes of
Electrocardiography
Emergency and intensive care: neonates and children. Prematurity. Sudden death
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Intensive care medicine
Long QT Syndrome - complications
Long QT Syndrome - diagnosis
Medical research
Medical sciences
Neonatal Screening
Pediatrics
Physiological aspects
Pneumology
Respiratory system : syndromes and miscellaneous diseases
Sensitivity and Specificity
SIDS
Sudden Infant Death - etiology
Sudden infant death syndrome
Ventricular fibrillation
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