Abstract Background long QT syndrome (LQTS) type 8 (LQT8) is caused by mutations in CACNA1C, a gene encoding the α-subunit of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. Mexiletine is sodium channel blocker which is often utilized for patients with LQTS type 3. Recently, the potential QT shortening effect of mexiletine in patients with LQTS type 2, however the efficacy for LQT8 patients have not been elucidated sufficiently. Purpose The study aimed to examine the efficacy of mexiletine for LQT8 children. Methods and Results The study consisted of 5 LQT8 children diagnosed at age <18 years from 4 families (female n=2). Three cases diagnosed on the first day of life, others during school-aged period. The mean age at diagnosis was 3.8 ± 4.9 years. The CACNA1C mutations identified in the patients were R518C (Case No.1), R858H (No.2), M1476R (No3 and 4), and G402S (No.5). We analyzed response in 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters to mexiletine (3mg/kg, Max 125mg) intravenous infusion over 10 minutes. 12-lead ECGs were recorded at rest and 10 minutes after infusion. Two of them were received in the school-age period (No.1 and 2), two were in the neonatal period (No.4 and 5), and another was twice in both periods (No.3). QTc was drastically shortened in school-aged children (No.1: 521/456ms, No.2: 691/556, No.3: 568/532ms), while 3 neonatal cases showed no QTc shortening (No.3: 481/479ms, No.4: 600/601ms, No.5: Pre 689ms/Post 714ms) (Figure). T wave alternans (TWA) that had occurred incessantly in the neonatal case No.4 dramatically suppressed a few seconds after mexiletine infusion. In addition, torsades de pointes (TdP) had been recorded in 2 cases (No.2 and 5). Then, case No.2 and 5 started combination therapy of oral mexiletine and β-blocker, and No.4 mexiletine therapy. They had no cardiac event during medication for several years, although case No.2 suffered recurrent cardiac events because of non-compliance to mexiletine. Conclusion Mexiletine shortened QTc interval in school-aged children with LQT8, but not in neonates. Regardless of QTc shortening, mexiletine successfully reduced TWA and TdP at all age of LQT8 children.Mexiletine infusion test