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Successful conversion of recent-onset atrial fibrillation by sequential administration of up to three antiarrhythmic drugs (CROSBI ID 301751)

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Milicevic, Goran ; Gavranovic, Željka ; Bakula, Miro ; Pažur, Vedran ; Frank, Branimir Successful conversion of recent-onset atrial fibrillation by sequential administration of up to three antiarrhythmic drugs // Clinical cardiology, 31 (2008), 10; 472-477

Podaci o odgovornosti

Milicevic, Goran ; Gavranovic, Željka ; Bakula, Miro ; Pažur, Vedran ; Frank, Branimir

engleski

Successful conversion of recent-onset atrial fibrillation by sequential administration of up to three antiarrhythmic drugs

Background: Short-term conversion attempt of recent-onset atrial fibrillation (AF) in the emergency room fails too often. Many patients and doctors still prefer pharmacological to electrical solutions in such cases. Hypothesis Sequential administration of up to 3 antiarrhythmic drugs of different classes of action (amiodarone, propafenone, and quinidine) may achieve conversion in such patients. Method: One hundred and forty consecutive patients with recent-onset AF were transferred to the intensive cardiac care unit after a failed 2-h conversion attempt in the emergency room. First-line drug for conversion was continued up to a full dose, and was chosen by AF etiology, or in recurrent AF episodes, empirically. In nonresponders, the failed drug was replaced by a drug of another class, and if the second-line drug failed it was replaced by a drug of the third-line. Electrical cardioversion was the final solution for nonresponders. Results: Sixty percent of patients reached sinus rhythm by the first-line drug therapy, 34% by the second- line, and 4% by the third-line. Seventy-five percent of patients achieved conversion within 26 h, and 95% of patients achieved conversion within 40 h. Three patients were electrically cardioverted due to hemodynamical instability. Two episodes of Torsade de Pointes ventricular tachycardia were self-terminated. Conclusion: Sequential usage of up to 3 antiarrhythmic drugs of different classes of action provides almost complete success in conversion of recent-onset AF in patients refractory to short-term conversion attempt in the emergency room.

atrial fibrillation ; cardioversion ; amiodarone ; propafenone ; quinidine

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Podaci o izdanju

31 (10)

2008.

472-477

objavljeno

0160-9289

1932-8737

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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