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Title: Rapid suppression of spontaneous ventricular arrhythmias during oral amiodarone loading. Author: Kim SG, Mannino MM, Chou R, Roth S, Roth JA, Desai B, Ferrick KJ, Fisher JD. Journal: Ann Intern Med; 1992 Aug 01; 117(3):197-201. PubMed ID: 1616213. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To determine the time course of effects of amiodarone during an oral loading period. DESIGN: A prospective, nonrandomized study. SETTING: Arrhythmia referral center at a university hospital. PATIENTS: Fifty patients with refractory sustained ventricular tachycardia (n = 44) or ventricular fibrillation (n = 6) and frequent (greater than or equal to 30/h) ventricular premature complexes. INTERVENTION: Oral amiodarone, 1200 mg/d for 14 days and 400 mg/d thereafter. MEASUREMENTS: Ambulatory electrocardiographic monitorings, 12-lead electrocardiograms, and amiodarone blood levels on days 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 28. RESULTS: Dramatic reductions of ventricular arrhythmias were noted during the first 72 hours of the therapy. Average ventricular premature complexes/h, couplets/h, and nonsustained ventricular tachycardias/24 h were 524 +/- 1224/h, 16 +/- 61/h, and 167 +/- 611/24 h, respectively, at baseline, and reduced to 140 +/- 243/h, 11 +/- 50/h, and 33 +/- 117/24 h, respectively, on day 3 (P less than 0.05 for all). Subsequent reductions of ventricular arrhythmias from day 3 to day 13 were more gradual but were still significant (P less than 0.05). A significant reduction of ventricular arrhythmias (greater than or equal to 70% reduction of ventricular premature complexes and greater than or equal to 90% reduction of nonsustained ventricular tachycardias) was noted in 50% of patients on day 3, in 65% on day 7, and in 83% on day 13. Prolongation of the QT interval exhibited a similar time course. There were no further differences in reduction of ventricular premature complexes or QT intervals between day 13 and day 28. CONCLUSIONS: Oral amiodarone given in loading doses produces rapid and dramatic reductions in spontaneous ventricular arrhythmias within 72 hours. Subsequent reductions of spontaneous arrhythmia were gradual and less dramatic.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]