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Clinical Trial
. 2001 Oct;49(10):614-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF02916225.

Effect of Sotalol in the prevention of atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass grafting

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Clinical Trial

Effect of Sotalol in the prevention of atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass grafting

K Matsuura et al. Jpn J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2001 Oct.

Abstract

Objective: We assessed the efficacy of postoperatively administered oral Sotalol in preventing the occurrence of postoperative atrial fibrillation.

Methods: Subjects were 80 consecutive patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) randomized alternately into a Sotalol group (40 patients) administered 80 mg of oral Sotalol daily starting on the postoperative day 1 and continued for 14 days, and a control group (40 patients) matched for age and gender.

Results: The incidence of postoperative atrial fibrillation (21 patients) was significantly lower in the Sotalol group (6/40 patients; 15%) than in controls (15/40; 37.5%) (p < 0.05). Significant bradycardia or hypotension, necessitating drug withdrawal, occurred in 3 of 40 (7.5%) patients in the Sotalol group. None in the Sotalol group developed Torsardes de Pointes or sustained ventricular arrhythmias or other severe side effects. The sinus heart rate increased in both groups but less in the Sotalol group. QT, QRS, and QTc durations did not differ between groups. Postoperative hospital stay did not differ between groups.

Conclusions: Oral Sotalol administration of 80 mg daily was associated with a significant decrease in postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing CABG without appreciable side effects. Sotalol should thus be considered in preventing postoperative atrial fibrillation in patients undergoing CABG in the absence of heart failure and significant left ventricular dysfunction.

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