Days Required for 75% Suppression of Ventricular Premature Contractions by Antiarrhythmic Agents Obtained from Continuous In-hospital ECG Monitoring

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To determine the number of days required to obtain 75% suppression of ventricular premature contractions (VPCs) by antiarrhythmic agents, which was expressed as t1/4, we performed 32 in-hospital continuous all day ECG monitoring trials in four groups of 28 symptomatic patients (ages; 54±20 years-old) with frequent VPCs. Nine patients had no organic heart disease (group 1, 11 trials), nine had valvular heart disease (group 2, 10 trials), three had dilated cardiomyopathy (group 3, 3 trials) and seven had myocardial infarction within two to four weeks onset (group 4, 8 trials). All patients were monitored by ECG telemetry with an arrhythmia analyzer, which could count hourly and daily VPCs. Class I antiarrhythmic agents were given in 18 trials, class II in two trials and class 1+ class II in 12 trials. Plasma concentrations of the antiarrhythmic agents were monitored in 11 trials. In 21 trials, ti”could be obtained; ten (91%), six (60%), three (100%) and two trials (25%) in the four groups, respectively (p<0.05). The value of t1/4 in the four groups was 6±6, 7±6, 14+11 and 13±2 days, respectively (mean 8+7 days; N.S.). Immediate response to the initial antiarrhythmic agent administration, expressed as percent VPC count after three hours, correlated significantly with t1/4 (r–0.696, p=0,0006), but ejection fraction, patient's age, control VPC counts or plasma antiarrhythmic agent level did not correlate with t1/4. In conclusion, t1/4 is a useful index for the evaluation of VPC suppression, revealing wide interindividual variations and can be roughly estimated from the immediate response to the initial antiarrhythmic agent administration. (Jpn Heart J 35: 125-140, 1994). © 1994, International Heart Journal Association. All rights reserved.

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Fujito, T., Takayanagi, K., Shimizu, M., Inoue, T., Hayashi, T., Sakai, Y., … Takabatake, Y. (1994). Days Required for 75% Suppression of Ventricular Premature Contractions by Antiarrhythmic Agents Obtained from Continuous In-hospital ECG Monitoring. Japanese Heart Journal, 35(2), 125–140. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.35.125

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