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Long-term efficacy and safety of very-low-dose amiodarone treatment for the maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation after successful direct-current cardioversion
引用本文:Jong GP,Chang MH,Chang TC,Chou P,Fu CY,Tien LY,Chen CY,Ma TC. Long-term efficacy and safety of very-low-dose amiodarone treatment for the maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation after successful direct-current cardioversion[J]. 中华医学杂志(英文版), 2006, 119(24): 2030-2035
作者姓名:Jong GP  Chang MH  Chang TC  Chou P  Fu CY  Tien LY  Chen CY  Ma TC
作者单位:[1]Community Medical Research Center, Institute of Public Health,National Yang-Ming University, and Division of Cardiology,Armed Forces Taichung General Hospital, Taipei, China [2]Community Medical Research Center and Institute of Public Health,National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, China [3]Institute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei,China [4]Division of Cardiology, Kuang-Tien General Hospital, Taichung,China [5]Department of Health Service Management, China Medical University, Taichung, China
基金项目:This research was funded by internal funds at the Armed Forces Taichung General Hospital, Taiwan, China.
摘    要:Background Long-term maintenance of sinus rhythm after successful conversion of chronic atrial fibrillation (CAF), often ameliorates patients' symptoms, reduces the risk of ischemic stroke and improves cardiovascular hemodynamics. This prospective study aims to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of very low-dose amiodarone (100 mg daily) for the maintenance of sinus rhythm after successful direct-current (DC) cardioversion in patients with CAF and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) post intervention. Methods This study was a randomized prospective trial. One day after successful DC cardioversion (remained normal sinus rhythm) in patients with CAF and RHD post intervention for more than six months and adequate anticoagulation, all were randomly administered either amiodarone 200 mg daily in group A or amiodarone 100 mg dally in group B. Results A total of 76 patients (40 men and 36 women) were examined from February 1998 to December 1999. The mean age of the patients was (664- 10) years, and the mean follow-up was (674-8) months (range 61 to 84 months). Actuarial rates of the maintenance of sinus rhythm were similar in the two groups after 5 years of follow-up. Four patients (11%) in group A but none in group B experienced significant adverse effects that necessitated withdrawal of amiodarone. No death occurred during the study period. Conclusion A very low dose of amiodarone results in adequate long-term efficacy and is safe for maintaining sinus rhythm in patients with CAF and RHD post intervention after successful DC cardioversion.

关 键 词:慢性 心房纤维性颤动 风湿性心脏病 复律 amiodarone 治疗 剂量 安全性 长期疗效
收稿时间:2006-05-12

Long-term efficacy and safety of very-low-dose amiodarone treatment for the maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation after successful direct-current cardioversion
Jong Gwo-ping,Chang Mu-hsin,Chang Ting-chuan,Chou Pesus,Fu Chong-yau,Tien Li-yun,Chen Chung-yin,Ma Tso-chiang. Long-term efficacy and safety of very-low-dose amiodarone treatment for the maintenance of sinus rhythm in patients with chronic atrial fibrillation after successful direct-current cardioversion[J]. Chinese medical journal, 2006, 119(24): 2030-2035
Authors:Jong Gwo-ping  Chang Mu-hsin  Chang Ting-chuan  Chou Pesus  Fu Chong-yau  Tien Li-yun  Chen Chung-yin  Ma Tso-chiang
Affiliation:1. Community Medical Research Center, Institute of Public Health,National Yang-Ming University, and Division of Cardiology,Armed Forces Taichung General Hospital, Taipei, China
2. Community Medical Research Center and Institute of Public Health,National Yang-Ming University, Taipei, China
3. Institute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei,China
4. Division of Cardiology, Kuang-Tien General Hospital, Taichung,China
5. Department of Health Service Management, China Medical University, Taichung, China
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Long-term maintenance of sinus rhythm after successful conversion of chronic atrial fibrillation (CAF), often ameliorates patients' symptoms, reduces the risk of ischemic stroke and improves cardiovascular hemodynamics. This prospective study aims to evaluate the long-term efficacy and safety of very low-dose amiodarone (100 mg daily) for the maintenance of sinus rhythm after successful direct-current (DC) cardioversion in patients with CAF and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) post intervention. METHODS: This study was a randomized prospective trial. One day after successful DC cardioversion (remained normal sinus rhythm) in patients with CAF and RHD post intervention for more than six months and adequate anticoagulation, all were randomly administered either amiodarone 200 mg daily in group A or amiodarone 100 mg daily in group B. RESULTS: A total of 76 patients (40 men and 36 women) were examined from February 1998 to December 1999. The mean age of the patients was (66 +/- 10) years, and the mean follow-up was (67 +/- 8) months (range 61 to 84 months). Actuarial rates of the maintenance of sinus rhythm were similar in the two groups after 5 years of follow-up. Four patients (11%) in group A but none in group B experienced significant adverse effects that necessitated withdrawal of amiodarone. No death occurred during the study period. CONCLUSION: A very low dose of amiodarone results in adequate long-term efficacy and is safe for maintaining sinus rhythm in patients with CAF and RHD post intervention after successful DC cardioversion.
Keywords:chronic atrial fibrillation   rheumatic heart disease   cardioversion   very low-dose amiodarone
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