A crossover comparison of intravenous procainamide, disopyramide and quinidine was made in 32 patients. All three drugs had dosage-related effects on electrocardiographic intervals, refractory periods and cycle length of ventricular tachycardia. Significant linear relations between serum drug levels and changes in refractory periods and ventricular tachycardia cycle length were also observed. Ventricular tachycardia was no longer inducible on at least one drug in 11 patients but concordance of this effect on both of the others was 36% and on either of the others it was 45%. Ventricular tachycardia remained inducible on at least one drug in 28 patients and concordance of this effect on both of the others was 75% and on either of the others w...
AbstractAlthough previous studies have demonstrated that the electrophysiologic effects of many anti...
AbstractTo determine if termination of hemodynamically tolerated, sustained ventricular tachycardia ...
The electrophysiologic effects of the antiarrhythmic drugs, presented elsewhere in this symposium, f...
A crossover comparison of intravenous procainamide, disopyramide and quinidine was made in 32 patien...
The proarrhythmic effects of class IA antiarrhythmic drugs were prospectively evaluated during progr...
Whether the results of some drug studies could be used to predict the results of other drug studies ...
Combination therapy with mexiletine and quinidine has been shown to be more effective than either ag...
Ten patients suffering from chronic premature ventricular complexes (>60/h) were treated orally in a...
AbstractThirty-eight patients who had inducible sustained ventricular tachycardia during baseline pr...
Thirty-three patients with sustained ventricular arrhythmias underwent electrophysiologic testing af...
Objectives.This study was undertaken to determine whether quinidine pharmacodynamics are altered in ...
Dihydroquinidine (DQ) is contained in substantial amounts in quinidine salts, but its direct antiarr...
The hemodynamic response to ventricular tachycardia is an important determinant of prognosis.1 Many ...
AbstractObjectives. This study assessed the efficacy of the combination of sotalol and either quinid...
To determine whether failure of procainamide to prevent initiation of ventricular tachyarrhythmias d...
AbstractAlthough previous studies have demonstrated that the electrophysiologic effects of many anti...
AbstractTo determine if termination of hemodynamically tolerated, sustained ventricular tachycardia ...
The electrophysiologic effects of the antiarrhythmic drugs, presented elsewhere in this symposium, f...
A crossover comparison of intravenous procainamide, disopyramide and quinidine was made in 32 patien...
The proarrhythmic effects of class IA antiarrhythmic drugs were prospectively evaluated during progr...
Whether the results of some drug studies could be used to predict the results of other drug studies ...
Combination therapy with mexiletine and quinidine has been shown to be more effective than either ag...
Ten patients suffering from chronic premature ventricular complexes (>60/h) were treated orally in a...
AbstractThirty-eight patients who had inducible sustained ventricular tachycardia during baseline pr...
Thirty-three patients with sustained ventricular arrhythmias underwent electrophysiologic testing af...
Objectives.This study was undertaken to determine whether quinidine pharmacodynamics are altered in ...
Dihydroquinidine (DQ) is contained in substantial amounts in quinidine salts, but its direct antiarr...
The hemodynamic response to ventricular tachycardia is an important determinant of prognosis.1 Many ...
AbstractObjectives. This study assessed the efficacy of the combination of sotalol and either quinid...
To determine whether failure of procainamide to prevent initiation of ventricular tachyarrhythmias d...
AbstractAlthough previous studies have demonstrated that the electrophysiologic effects of many anti...
AbstractTo determine if termination of hemodynamically tolerated, sustained ventricular tachycardia ...
The electrophysiologic effects of the antiarrhythmic drugs, presented elsewhere in this symposium, f...