For patients with atrial fibrillation and obesity, lifestyle modification plus antiarrhythmic drug therapy conferred various ...
Antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) are often used after ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF); the drugs employed vary, but most common are the drugs that were unsuccessful prior to ablation since it ...
However, the efficacy of antiarrhythmic agents has not been rigorously evaluated in patients with ARVC, and limited data are available to support such use of these drugs. The Multidisciplinary ...
However, the rhythm control strategy can be a problem because antiarrhythmic drugs are usually necessary for restoring and maintaining normal heart rhythm. These drugs tend to be relatively ...
Fact checked byProfessional Communications, Inc. Antiarrhythmic drugs act on the electrical conduction system of the heart. The most common use of these drugs is as part of a rhythm control ...
The choice of antiarrhythmic drug (or nonpharmacological strategy) depends on the ultimate goal of therapy, which should be considered in the context of the patient's clinical presentation and the ...
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 ...
The pharmacological treatment of VF/pulseless VT is of secondary importance to early defibrillation. Administration of antiarrhythmic drugs is considered in cases of refractory VF/pulseless VT—that is ...