Pediatric antiarrhythmics and toxicity: A clinical review

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Abstract

Antiarrhythmic medications are fundamental in the acute and chronic management of pediatric arrhythmias. Particularly in the pediatric patient population, associated antiarrhythmic toxicities represent important potential adverse effects. Emergency medicine clinicians must be skilled in the detection, workup, and management of antiarrhythmic toxicity. This is a clinical review of the indications, pharmacology, adverse effects, and toxicologic treatment of antiarrhythmics commonly used in the pediatric patient population.

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Geanacopoulos, A. T., Zielonka, B., Fox, M. T., Kerr, S., Chambers, K. D., Przybylski, R., & Burns, M. M. (2024, February 1). Pediatric antiarrhythmics and toxicity: A clinical review. JACEP Open . John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/emp2.13090

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