Shortened QT interval on electrocardiogram
The principle of symmetry as a compass for cardiology In the complex landscape of clinical diagnostics, the principle of symmetry serves as a fundamental foundation that allows researchers to find solutions where others encounter serious difficulties. This regularity is particularly evident in the study of cardiac rhythms and intervals. While the prolonged QT syndrome has long been recognized within the cardiological community as a significant risk factor for lethal arrhythmias, its symmetrical counterpart—the shortened QT interval—remained hidden for decades. The discovery of this syndrome illustrates how a holistic assessment of medical parameters, viewed through the lens of symmetry, can reveal deep mechanisms of functioning that are otherwise missed. From intuitive questions to scientific breakthroughs The honor of identifying the shortened QT syndrome belongs to I. Gussak, whose journey began at the Kaunas Center for Arrhythmias in the 1980s. During the development of intelligen...