[Mahajan A, et al. Antiarrhythmic Drugs. 2011;5a] Class IC drugs block cardiac sodium channels and have no effect on the action potential. Class IC drugs are commonly used to maintain sinus rhythm ...
Antiarrhythmic drugs are categorized into four main classes (Class I, II, III, and IV) based on the Vaughan-Williams ...
The Vaughan-Williams classification is the system used to categorize antiarrhythmic drug therapy into class IA, class IB, class IC, class II, class III, class IV and class V. See antiarrhythmic ...
Drugs recommended by the European Resuscitation Council are those outlined for use in VT. Lignocaine is a class IB antiarrhythmic drug and is the first choice for VT. It is given intravenously in a ...
The results will support the company’s application for expanded labeling of its popular Farapulse pulsed field ablation ...
7 The AHA/ACC/HRS guideline recommends treating AF with an antiarrhythmic drug, to maintain sinus rhythm. Once risks have been assessed (class I recommendation), choices include amiodarone ...
Abstract and Introduction Drugs Used for Ventricular Rate Control Drugs Used to Restore and Maintain Sinus Rhythm Conclusions References Although a large study [58] of over 1500 patients has ...
All 43 patients in the ABL group fulfilled Class I indication for pacemaker ... known as tachycardia-bradycardia syndrome. When antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) are administered for rhythm or ...
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