Historically, quinidine was the first medicine used in the therapy of heart arrhythmias. Studies in the early 20th century identified quinidine, a diastereomer of the antimalarial quinine, as the most potent of the antiarrhythmic substances extracted from the cinchona plant. Quinidine is used by the 1920s, as an antiarrhythmic agent to maintain sinus rhythm after the conversion from atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation and to prevent recurrence of ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. Its value in chronic prophylaxis of relapse of ventricular arrhythmia was brought under suspicion after publishing of meta analysis that showed that the application of quinidine increases mortality. Due to numerous proofs of increased risk for ...
Background: Although quinidine has been used to terminate atrial fibrillation (AFib) for a long time...
The possibility that an asynchronous increase in the ventricular monophasic action potential duratio...
Six years ago Parkinson and Campbell (18) reported a series of forty-four oases of auricular fibrill...
Historically, quinidine was the first medicine used in the therapy of heart arrhythmias. Studies in ...
One of the earliest antiarrhythmic drugs developed, quinidine had a significant role in the treatmen...
Background Quinidine at high dose is suggested as antiarrhythmic treatment in patients with Brugada ...
The QT interval on the electrocardiogram (ECG) is amarker of ventricular repolarization. QT interval...
In dogs with myocardial infarction, produced by a standard technic, rapid persistent ectopic ventric...
Combining propranolol and quinidine should improve the antiarrhythmic action of quinidine by blockin...
Transmembrane electrical activity from endo- and epicardium and a high-gain ECG were recorded from i...
In retrospective studies, quinidine-induced proarrhythmia and excessive lengthening of the OT interv...
The electrophysiologic effects of the antiarrhythmic drugs, presented elsewhere in this symposium, f...
Quinidine therapy is one of the most common causes of the acquired long QT syndrome and the morpholo...
Blood quinidine determinations by the photofluoronmetric method were made in 30 patients with auricu...
SUMMARY Since quinidine is one of the few agents available to treat and prevent ventricular arrhythm...
Background: Although quinidine has been used to terminate atrial fibrillation (AFib) for a long time...
The possibility that an asynchronous increase in the ventricular monophasic action potential duratio...
Six years ago Parkinson and Campbell (18) reported a series of forty-four oases of auricular fibrill...
Historically, quinidine was the first medicine used in the therapy of heart arrhythmias. Studies in ...
One of the earliest antiarrhythmic drugs developed, quinidine had a significant role in the treatmen...
Background Quinidine at high dose is suggested as antiarrhythmic treatment in patients with Brugada ...
The QT interval on the electrocardiogram (ECG) is amarker of ventricular repolarization. QT interval...
In dogs with myocardial infarction, produced by a standard technic, rapid persistent ectopic ventric...
Combining propranolol and quinidine should improve the antiarrhythmic action of quinidine by blockin...
Transmembrane electrical activity from endo- and epicardium and a high-gain ECG were recorded from i...
In retrospective studies, quinidine-induced proarrhythmia and excessive lengthening of the OT interv...
The electrophysiologic effects of the antiarrhythmic drugs, presented elsewhere in this symposium, f...
Quinidine therapy is one of the most common causes of the acquired long QT syndrome and the morpholo...
Blood quinidine determinations by the photofluoronmetric method were made in 30 patients with auricu...
SUMMARY Since quinidine is one of the few agents available to treat and prevent ventricular arrhythm...
Background: Although quinidine has been used to terminate atrial fibrillation (AFib) for a long time...
The possibility that an asynchronous increase in the ventricular monophasic action potential duratio...
Six years ago Parkinson and Campbell (18) reported a series of forty-four oases of auricular fibrill...