Ventricular arrhythmia: management strategy.

Authors

R F Malacoff

Publication/Presentation Date

11-1-1986

Abstract

The management of ventricular arrhythmia continues to be one of the most difficult therapeutic problems in medicine today. Both invasive and noninvasive techniques have demonstrated success in management of patients at high risk for sudden cardiac death. High-risk subgroups include patients who have experienced sudden cardiac death and have been resuscitated successfully, patients with high-grade ventricular ectopy associated with left ventricular dysfunction, and patients who have had recent myocardial infarction. Traditional and experimental antiarrhythmic agents are available to the clinician, and in some patients combination therapy may prove more useful than application of a single agent alone. In individuals in whom pharmacologic intervention fails, map-guided surgical excision may be beneficial. The application of the automatic implantable defibrillator appears to have promise in truly refractory situations.

Volume

70

Issue

6

First Page

1267

Last Page

1277

ISSN

0025-7125

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

3537575

Department(s)

Department of Medicine

Document Type

Article

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