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Antidysrhythmics: Emergent
Journal article

Antidysrhythmics: Emergent

S. Fulton and K. C. Jackimczyk
Emergency medicine clinics of North America, Vol.18(4)
2000

Abstract

amiodarone antiarrhythmic agent bretylium calcium channel blocking agent digoxin diltiazem disopyramide encainide esmolol flecainide ibutilide lidocaine metoprolol mexiletine phenytoin procainamide propafenone propranolol quinidine sodium channel blocking agent sotalol tocainamide verapamil emergency treatment heart arrhythmia heart atrium fibrillation heart atrium flutter heart muscle contractility heart ventricle tachycardia human priority journal review supraventricular tachycardia
The emergent treatment of dysrhythmias in the ED continues to evolve. Classic medications such as bretylium and lidocaine are given with newer drugs like amiodarone, ibutilide, and sotalol. Studies in progress will examine their efficacy in the ED. The emergency physician must keep abreast of the growing body of literature.

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