Efficacy of verapamil in exercise-induced ventricular tachycardia
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Efficacy of verapamil in exercise-induced ventricular tachycardia
Abstract
The antiarrhythmic efficacy of verapamil was determined by serial treadmill testing in 16 patients with reproducible exercise-induced ventricular tachycardia (VT). Twelve of the 16 patients responded to verapamil, 0.2 mg/kg intravenously; in 8 of these 12 responders, an oral verapamil regimen of 160 to 320 mg given every 8 hours also prevented exercise-induced VT. Plasma verapamil concentration was significantly higher in the responders than in the nonresponders to intravenous verapamil, but levels were similar in responders and nonresponders to oral therapy. The 8 responders to the oral drug were followed up while receiving verapamil therapy for 6 to 22 months (mean 15), and exercise-induced VT did not recur in any patient. Five of the 8 responders also had concomitant spontaneous VT unrelated to exercise which verapamil suppressed initially as well: 4 remained free of spontaneous VT, while 1 patient had recurrence of spontaneous VT. Thus, in patients with exercise-induced VT, verapamil is a promising alternative therapy to beta-adrenergic blocking agents. The effectiveness of verapamil is consistent with a mechanism of arrhythmogenesis involving calcium channels.
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