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Use of procainamide with rapid atrial pacing for successful conversion of atrial flutter to sinus rhythm

Rapid atrial pacing is a useful technique and often the therapy of choice to terminate atrial flutter in patients. However, interruption of atrial flutter by rapid atrial pacing may not always produce sinus rhythm, but rather may result in atrial fibrillation. Twelve patients with spontaneous atrial...

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Published in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology 1988-02, Vol.11 (2), p.359-364
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Aged
Antiarythmic agents
Atrial Flutter - drug therapy
Atrial Flutter - physiopathology
Atrial Flutter - therapy
Biological and medical sciences
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial
Cardiovascular system
Combined Modality Therapy
Electrocardiography
Electrophysiology
Female
Humans
Infusions, Intravenous
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Procainamide - administration & dosage
Procainamide - therapeutic use
Prospective Studies
title Use of procainamide with rapid atrial pacing for successful conversion of atrial flutter to sinus rhythm
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