d-Sotalol is not effective against myocardial ischemia-dependent ventricular fibrillation in the presence of elevated sympathetic activity. Most potassium channel blockers, such as d-sotalol, affect only one of the two components of Ik (Ikr) but not the other (Iks). Iks is activated by isoproterenol. An unopposed activation of Iks might account for the loss of anti-fibrillatory effect by d-sotalol in conditions of high sympathetic activity. METHODS: In nine anesthetized dogs we tested at constant heart rate (160 to 220 beats/min) the influences of left stellate ganglion stimulation on the monophasic action potential prolongation induced by d-sotalol. In two groups of isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes we tested the effect of isoproter...
Considering the Survival With ORal D-sotalol (SWORD) study results, in which mortality was higher in...
IKr potassium (K+) channel blockade is ineffective in preventing ventricular fibrillation (VF) due t...
In vivo studies have suggested that increased beat-to-beat variability of ventricular repolarization...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of adrene...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of adrene...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of...
The value of K+ channel blockade in preventing lethal arrhythmias, and specifically those triggered ...
grantor: University of TorontoDofetilide and sotalol prolong ventricular refractoriness by...
IKr potassium (K+) channel blockade is ineffective in preventing ventricular fibrillation (VF) due t...
grantor: University of TorontoSelective blockade of the inward rectifier potassium (K +) c...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Considering the Survival With ORal D-sotalol (SWORD) study results, in which mortality was higher in...
IKr potassium (K+) channel blockade is ineffective in preventing ventricular fibrillation (VF) due t...
In vivo studies have suggested that increased beat-to-beat variability of ventricular repolarization...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of adrene...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of adrene...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of the present study was to test, in vivo and in vitro, the influence of...
The value of K+ channel blockade in preventing lethal arrhythmias, and specifically those triggered ...
grantor: University of TorontoDofetilide and sotalol prolong ventricular refractoriness by...
IKr potassium (K+) channel blockade is ineffective in preventing ventricular fibrillation (VF) due t...
grantor: University of TorontoSelective blockade of the inward rectifier potassium (K +) c...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Background - In large mammals and humans, the contribution of I-Ks to ventricular repolarization is ...
Considering the Survival With ORal D-sotalol (SWORD) study results, in which mortality was higher in...
IKr potassium (K+) channel blockade is ineffective in preventing ventricular fibrillation (VF) due t...
In vivo studies have suggested that increased beat-to-beat variability of ventricular repolarization...