PMID: 3383868Mar 1, 1988Paper

Electrophysiological effects of intravenous nicaïnoprol, a new antiarrhythmic agent, in 11 patients

European Heart Journal
C C LibersaJ P Lekieffre

Abstract

Nicaïnoprol, a new class 1 antiarrhythmic drug was given intravenously in a dose of 2 mg kg-1 of body weight (two patients) and 3 mg kg-1 of body weight (nine patients), and the clinical, electrocardiographic and electrophysiological effects were studied. Fifteen minutes after the end of drug administration, the PR interval was prolonged by 24.4% (P less than 0.001), and the QTc by 3.9% (P less than 0.01). The prolongation of QRS duration (+6%) was not significant. There was a slight (-3.9%) but non-significant decrease of the heart rate, with no alteration in sinus node function. Alteration of atrial conduction and atrioventricular (AV) conduction were due to an increase in the PA interval (+57.4%, P less than 0.05), the AH interval (+10.9%, NS) and the HV interval (+43.8%, P less than 0.01). The anterograde Wenckebach cycle length increased by 11% (P less than 0.01). The effective and functional atrial refractory periods increased respectively by 4.5% and 11.4% (P less than 0.05), and the effective refractory period of the AV node increased by 11.2% (P less than 0.05). None of the other electrophysiological variables changed significantly. A non-significant drop in blood pressure was noted between the second minute following ...Continue Reading

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