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  1. Corrected QT Interval (QTc) - MDCalc

    Corrected QT Interval (QTc) Corrects the QT interval for heart rate extremes (choose from Bazett, Fridericia, Framingham, Hodges, or Rautaharju formulas).

  2. Mayo Clinic corrected QT interval (QTc) calculator - Medical ...

    This online evidence based resource will help guide you how to measure the QT interval and calculate the QTc value with an easy to use calculator which takes into account the patients underlying …

  3. QTc Calculator - MDApp

    This QTc calculator corrects the QT interval based on its duration on ECG test and the patient’s heart rate.

  4. QTc Calculator

    This QTc calculator estimates the corrected QT interval expressed in seconds or milliseconds and based on patient’s heart rate in beats per minute.

  5. QT Calculator

    In this calculator you can enter your measured QT-interval, RR-interval or heart rate, the method you used for the QT-interval measurement (tangent or threshold method), as well as the age and sex of …

  6. QTc Calculator

    With the QTc calculator, you will be able to correct your patient's QT interval for heart rate and possibly identify a dangerous QT prolongation!

  7. Corrected QT Interval Calculator - My EKG

    Mar 17, 2025 · Quickly calculate the corrected QT interval by just entering the QT interval duration and the heart rate.

  8. Clinical Version: Corrected QT (QTc) | Calculate by QxMD | QxMD

    Calculate the corrected QT interval. 1.QT Correction? 2.QT Interval? 3.Heart Rate? The most commonly used QT correction is that of Bazett which was proposed in 1920. Unfortunately the Bazett correction …

  9. QTc Calculator (Corrected QT Interval) - MedMaths

    Calculate corrected QT interval (QTc) using Bazett, Fridericia, or Framingham formulas. Includes worked examples, FAQs, and credible references for arrhythmia risk assessment.

  10. QTc Calculator | Good Calculators

    You can use this QTc calculator to determine the corrected QT interval (QTc) in seconds in accordance with someone's heart rate (beats per minute). The QTc calculator relies on the formulas that are …