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Comparative Study
. 2000 Oct;140(4):678-83.
doi: 10.1067/mhj.2000.109918.

Sex differences on the electrocardiographic pattern of cardiac repolarization: possible role of testosterone

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Comparative Study

Sex differences on the electrocardiographic pattern of cardiac repolarization: possible role of testosterone

H Bidoggia et al. Am Heart J. 2000 Oct.

Abstract

Background: Cardiac repolarization has been shown to be shorter and faster in men compared with women. In this study, we examined the electrocardiographic pattern of repolarization in patients with abnormal plasma levels of testosterone to gain insight into the role that this hormone plays in modulating repolarization.

Methods and results: Repolarization was measured in 27 castrated men, 26 women with virilization, and 53 control subjects pair-matched for age and sex. Repolarization in castrated men was slower and longer than that of normal men. Women with virilization exhibited a shorter and faster repolarization than normal women and castrated men. These differences are the opposite of those found in the normal population. Finally, the changes observed in castrated men may be reverted by testosterone.

Conclusions: We conclude that testosterone plays an important role in modulating cardiac repolarization.

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