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QTc Calculator

Calculate corrected QT interval from QT and heart rate using four standard formulas.

Used only for the reference range, not the calculation itself.

Corrected QT (QTc)
432ms
What this means

Normal range

Not a diagnosis. QTc calculated from a single manually entered QT and heart rate is far less reliable than QTc measured on a 12-lead ECG by a clinician, especially at very fast or slow heart rates. Never use this tool to make decisions about starting, stopping, or continuing a QT-prolonging medication — discuss any concern with a healthcare provider.

Formula

Correction formulas

Bazett
QTc = QT / √RR
Most widely used; over-corrects at high heart rates
Fridericia
QTc = QT / ∛RR
More accurate across a wider heart rate range
Framingham
QTc = QT + 154 × (1 − RR)
Linear correction
Hodges
QTc = QT + 1.75 × (HR − 60)
Linear correction using heart rate directly

RR is the R-R interval in seconds (RR = 60 / heart rate). QT is entered in milliseconds.

Reference

Typical QTc ranges

QTcInterpretation
≤ 450 ms (men) / ≤ 460 ms (women)Typically normal
Above normal, under 500 msProlonged
≥ 500 msMarkedly prolonged — higher torsades de pointes risk
FAQ

Common questions

The QT interval naturally shortens as heart rate increases and lengthens as it slows, so a raw QT reading can’t be compared across different heart rates. QTc estimates what the QT interval would be at a standardized heart rate of 60 bpm, making it comparable between readings and patients.

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