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Haemodynamic effects of class I antiarrhythmic agents.
Legrand, Victor; Collignon, P.
1985In Drugs, 29 Suppl 4, p. 54-7
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Keywords :
Anti-Arrhythmia Agents/pharmacology; Disopyramide/pharmacology; Flecainide; Hemodynamics/drug effects; Humans; Lidocaine/analogs & derivatives/pharmacology; Mexiletine/pharmacology; Piperidines/pharmacology; Procainamide/pharmacology; Quinidine/pharmacology; Tocainide
Abstract :
[en] In order to choose the most appropriate antiarrhythmic agent, the basic haemodynamic characteristics of class I antiarrhythmic agents must be known. Class Ia agents, quinidine and procainamide, have minor haemodynamic effects, while disopyramide causes serious left ventricular depression. Class Ib drugs are exceptionally well tolerated, and class Ic agents have the potential for adverse haemodynamic effects in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. In this article, haemodynamic effects of class I antiarrhythmic agents are described, with particular emphasis on their clinical implications.
Disciplines :
Cardiovascular & respiratory systems
Author, co-author :
Legrand, Victor ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences cliniques > Cardiologie
Collignon, P.
Language :
English
Title :
Haemodynamic effects of class I antiarrhythmic agents.
Publication date :
1985
Journal title :
Drugs
ISSN :
0012-6667
eISSN :
1179-1950
Publisher :
Adis International, United Kingdom
Volume :
29 Suppl 4
Pages :
54-7
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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