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Title: Acute and long-term efficacy of oral propafenone in patients with ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Author: Budde T, Borggrefe M, Podczeck A, Martinez-Rubio A, Breithardt G. Journal: J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1991 Aug; 18(2):254-60. PubMed ID: 1717787. Abstract: The class Ic antiarrhythmic agent propafenone was studied by repeated electrophysiologic testing in 54 patients (43 male, aged 54 +/- 10 years, mean ejection fraction of 37.3 +/- 16.9%) with ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Forty patients (74%) had coronary artery disease. Programmed ventricular stimulation (S2, S2S3 during sinus rhythm and/or during S1S1 = 500, 430, 370, and 330 ms) off antiarrhythmic drugs induced sustained ventricular tachycardia, flutter, or fibrillation in all patients. After 450-900 mg of oral propafenone/day for 4-7 days, 51 patients were restudied. In the remaining three patients, spontaneous ventricular tachycardia occurred on drug therapy. Tachycardia induction was suppressed in 9 of 51 patients restudied (18%) and rendered more difficult to induce (basic stimulation drive greater than or equal to 40 beats/min higher than at control study) in another 7 patients (14%) (overall efficacy of 31%). The tachycardia rate decreased from 220 +/- 43 to 177 +/- 44 beats/min (p less than 0.01). The right ventricular effective refractory period increased from 232 +/- 22 to 252 +/- 22 ms (p less than 0.001). Responders to propafenone therapy had higher rates of inducible ventricular tachycardia at control (greater than 230 beats/min: 43%; less than or equal to 230 beats/min: 21%; p less than 0.05), higher ejection fractions, and lower left ventricular end-diastolic pressures than nonresponders. Eleven of the 16 patients showing a positive response to propafenone therapy in electrophysiologic testing were discharged on propafenone alone. During follow-up (17 +/- 12 months), nine patients remained free from ventricular tachycardia, one patient had a relapse, and one patient died of noncardiac death.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]