Abstract. Several antimalarials can cause significant prolongation of the electrocardiograph QT interval, which can be associated with an increased risk of potentially lethal ventricular arrhythmias. High doses of artemether and artemotil have been associated with QT prolongation in dogs, raising the possibility of a class effect with the artemisinin deriva-tives. Serial electrocardiograms were recorded, and QTc interval was calculated before and after administration of arte-sunate by intravenous injection in patients with severe falciparum malaria in Bangladesh. Of 21 adult patients with severe malaria enrolled, 8 (38%) died. The mean QTc interval was unaffected by bolus intravenous artesunate (2.4 mg/kg). In two patients, the QTc interval...
Abstract Background Concern over the potential cardiotoxicity of anti-malarial drugs inducing a prol...
There are consistent differences in cardiovascular state between acute illness in malaria and recove...
Abstract. Co-artemether (Coartem, Riamet) is a tablet containing 20 mg artemether and 120 mg lumefan...
Several antimalarials can cause significant prolongation of the electrocardiograph QT interval, whic...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Concern regarding the cardiotoxicity of antimalarials has been renewed beca...
BackgroundElectrocardiographic QT interval prolongation is the most widely used risk marker for vent...
Background Electrocardiographic QT interval prolongation is the most widely used risk marker for ven...
Background: In Multi drug resistant falciparum malaria anti-malarial combinations are frequently use...
Abstract. Cardiotoxicity has become a major concern during treatment with antimalarial drugs. Length...
Co-artemether (Coartem, Riamet) is a tablet containing 20 mg artemether and 120 mg lumefantrine for ...
Artemether-lumefantrine is a new fixed antimalarial combination effective against multidrug-resistan...
Combinations are set to become the mainstay in treatment and prophylaxis of malaria due to Plasmodiu...
Abstract. Artemether-lumefantrine is a new fixed antimalarial combination effective against multidru...
Background Several quinoline and structurally related antimalarial drugs are associated with cardio...
The cardiotoxicity of antimalarial medicines has received renewed interest in recent years following...
Abstract Background Concern over the potential cardiotoxicity of anti-malarial drugs inducing a prol...
There are consistent differences in cardiovascular state between acute illness in malaria and recove...
Abstract. Co-artemether (Coartem, Riamet) is a tablet containing 20 mg artemether and 120 mg lumefan...
Several antimalarials can cause significant prolongation of the electrocardiograph QT interval, whic...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Concern regarding the cardiotoxicity of antimalarials has been renewed beca...
BackgroundElectrocardiographic QT interval prolongation is the most widely used risk marker for vent...
Background Electrocardiographic QT interval prolongation is the most widely used risk marker for ven...
Background: In Multi drug resistant falciparum malaria anti-malarial combinations are frequently use...
Abstract. Cardiotoxicity has become a major concern during treatment with antimalarial drugs. Length...
Co-artemether (Coartem, Riamet) is a tablet containing 20 mg artemether and 120 mg lumefantrine for ...
Artemether-lumefantrine is a new fixed antimalarial combination effective against multidrug-resistan...
Combinations are set to become the mainstay in treatment and prophylaxis of malaria due to Plasmodiu...
Abstract. Artemether-lumefantrine is a new fixed antimalarial combination effective against multidru...
Background Several quinoline and structurally related antimalarial drugs are associated with cardio...
The cardiotoxicity of antimalarial medicines has received renewed interest in recent years following...
Abstract Background Concern over the potential cardiotoxicity of anti-malarial drugs inducing a prol...
There are consistent differences in cardiovascular state between acute illness in malaria and recove...
Abstract. Co-artemether (Coartem, Riamet) is a tablet containing 20 mg artemether and 120 mg lumefan...