PMID: 29782778Aug 1, 2016Paper

CLASSIFICATION AND PRINCIPLES OF ACTION OF ANTIARRHYTHMIC AGENTS

Eksperimental'naia i klinicheskaia farmakologiia
E P Popova, V P Fisenko

Abstract

Data on the pathophysiological mechanisms of arrhythmias and the elecrophysiological mechanisms of antiarrhythmic drug action are reviewed. Development of the classification of antiarrhythmic drugs is analyzed.

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