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This site is dedicated to Mael Benjamin Mettler who died of long-QT syndrome on October 25th 2007. He was 26 years old.

Video: An Introduction To Long-QT Syndrome
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QTsyndrome.ch Celebrates The 10th Anniversary
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Welcome to QTsyndrome.ch;

If you are a returning visitor, you might be surprised to find a complete redesign of the website. We thought it to be appropriate for the 10 year anniversary of QTsyndrome.ch.

In 1997, we put online a Frequently Asked Question about long-QT syndrome and were surprised by the overwhelming feedback we got. Many of you have written us. Encouraged by your words of kindness and criticism, we have extended QTsyndrome.ch to the leading long-QT syndrome website on the Internet.

Meanwhile, and thanks to the Internet, long-QT syndrome has turned from a rather unkown rare heart disease to a known rare heart disease.

In 2007, we will be looking back upon the last ten years by celebrating the anniversary with numerous online events. We hope that you will return from time to time and check them out.

Sincerly,

The QTsyndrome.ch staff, January 2007


Read an interview with Prof. Silvia G. Priori, long-QT syndrome researcher

"The fascinating aspect about long-QT syndrome is what we do not understand"

Read an interview with Prof. Peter J. Schwartz, long-QT syndrome researcher

        "I am fairly optimistic about the possibility of finding a cure"

Read an interview with Pascal Meroz, QTsyndrome.ch's webdesigner

"Design must be functional in the first place"



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