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.
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.
Correction formulas
RR is the R-R interval in seconds (RR = 60 / heart rate). QT is entered in milliseconds.
Typical QTc ranges
| QTc | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| ≤ 450 ms (men) / ≤ 460 ms (women) | Typically normal |
| Above normal, under 500 ms | Prolonged |
| ≥ 500 ms | Markedly prolonged — higher torsades de pointes risk |
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.