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QTc for QT 500 ms, Heart Rate 80 bpm (Female)

A QT of 500 ms at 80 bpm in a female gives a QTc that is significantly prolonged, indicating elevated arrhythmia risk.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the measured QT interval in milliseconds.
  2. Enter the heart rate in beats per minute.
  3. Select sex to apply the matching prolonged-QTc threshold.
  4. Read the corrected QT (QTc) and its interpretation.

Calculate the QTc for a potentially prolonged QT interval of 500 ms at a heart rate of 80 bpm in a female patient.

Frequently asked questions

What QTc is considered prolonged?
Commonly cited upper limits are about 450 ms for men and 470 ms for women; a QTc above 500 ms is generally regarded as markedly prolonged and higher risk. Thresholds vary by source.
Why correct the QT for heart rate at all?
The raw QT naturally shortens as heart rate increases, so without correction you cannot tell whether a short QT reflects a fast heart rate or a genuinely short interval.
Is Bazett's formula the best correction?
It is the most common but not always the most accurate. At very fast or very slow heart rates, formulas such as Fridericia or Framingham track the true QTc more closely.