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Electrophysiologic effects of ethmozin in patients with ventricular tachycardia
Authors:David E. Mann  Jerry C. Luck  John M. Herre  Sharon A. Magro  Sheila C. Yepsen  Jerry C. Griffin  Craig M. Pratt  Christopher R.C. Wyndham
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Tex., USA.
Abstract:Ten patients with recurrent episodes of ventricular tachycardia (VT) had electrophysiologic studies in the basal state and on chronic oral ethmozin (12.1 ± 0.6 SE mg/kg/day). Ethmozin significantly prolonged the AH interval (basal: 75 ± 8 SE msec; ethmozin: 91 ± 10 msec, p < 0.05), the HV interval (51 ± 3; 66 ± 5 msec, p < 0.01), and the QRS duration (101 ± 4; 118 ± 4 msec, p < 0.001). Atrial and ventricular refractory periods and the corrected QT interval were not significantly affected by ethmozin. VT was induced in 7 of 10 patients in the basal state by means of programmed right ventricular extrastimulation or rapid burst ventricular pacing. On oral ethmozin nine patients had inducible VT. VT cycle length was consistently prolonged on ethmozin (250 ± 13; 326 ± 14 msec, p < 0.001). Four of the seven patients with VT on basal ambulatory monitoring had total abolition of spontaneous VT on ethmozin. Ethmozin failed to prevent induction of VT in most patients despite significant reductions in ventricular arrhythmia on ambulatory monitoring. Further studies comparing VT induction with ambulatory monitoring in patients on ethmozin are needed to confirm these findings and to define the clinical significance of this dissociation.
Keywords:Reprint requests: Jerry C. Luck   M.D.   Baylor College of Medicine   1 Baylor Plaza   Room 512-D   Houston   TX 77030.
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