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Amiodarone and digitalis: An odd couple in a tachycardiomyopathic patient
Author(s) -
Federico Guerra,
Michela Brambatti,
Maria Vittoria Matassini,
Alessandro Capucci
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
case reports in internal medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2332-7251
pISSN - 2332-7243
DOI - 10.5430/crim.v1n1p41
Subject(s) - amiodarone , digitalis , medicine , cardiology , concomitant , atrial fibrillation , coronary artery disease , heart failure
Amiodarone is one of the most used anti-arrhythmic drug for rate and rhythm control in atrial fibrillation. Unfortunately, it has also well-known pro-arrhythmic properties and it has been reported as a common cause of malignant ventricular tachyarrhytmias, especially torsade de pointes. Proarrhytmic effects of amiodarone are greatly increased by other concomitant factors, such as ventricular dysfunction and concomitant treatment with digitalis. Current evidence shows how amiodarone and digitalis together are associated with torsade de pointes in ischemic patients with heart failure. The present case report describes, for the first time, how amiodarone and digital can concur in producing torsade de pointes also in a tachycardiomyopathic patient with no coronary artery disease.

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