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  • Title: Use of ibutilide in cardioversion of patients with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter treated with class IC agents.
    Author: Hongo RH, Themistoclakis S, Raviele A, Bonso A, Rossillo A, Glatter KA, Yang Y, Scheinman MM.
    Journal: J Am Coll Cardiol; 2004 Aug 18; 44(4):864-8. PubMed ID: 15312873.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: We sought to assess the efficacy and safety of ibutilide cardioversion for those with atrial fibrillation (AF) or atrial flutter (AFL) receiving long-term treatmentwith class IC agents. BACKGROUND: Attenuation of ibutilide-induced QT prolongation has been observed in a small number of patients pretreated with class IC agents. The clinical significance of the interaction between ibutilide and class IC agents is unknown. METHODS: Seventy-one patients with AF (n = 48) or AFL (n = 23), receiving propafenone 300 to 900 mg/day (n = 46) or flecainide 100 to 300 mg/day (n = 25), presented for ibutilide (2.0 mg) cardioversion. RESULTS: The mean durations of arrhythmia episode and arrhythmia history were 25 +/- 48 days and 4.4 +/- 6.4 years, respectively. Sixty-five patients (91.5%) had normal left ventricular systolic function. Twenty-three of 48 patients (47.9%; 95% confidence interval, 33.3% to 62.8%) with AF and 17 of 23 patients (73.9%; 95% confidence interval, 51.6% to 89.8%) with AFL converted with mean conversion times of 25 +/- 14 min and 20 +/- 12 min, respectively. There was a small increase in corrected QT interval after ibutilide (from442 +/- 61 ms to 462 +/- 59 ms, p = 0.006). One patient developed non-sustained polymorphous ventricular tachycardia and responded to intravenous magnesium. Another developed sustained torsade de pointes and was treated effectively with direct-current shock and intravenous dopamine. CONCLUSIONS: Our observations suggest that the use of ibutilide in patients receiving class IC agents is as successful in restoring sinus rhythm and has a similar incidence of adverse effects as the use of ibutilide alone.
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