Persistent atypical atrial flutter after device closure of the atrial septal defect in a young mandoi:10.4103/apc.apc_72_19Keerthika RavellaShrikant BhoskarNeeta BachaniYash LokhandwalaBharat DalviMedknow
The effectiveness outcome was a composite incidence of the following at 6 months and 1 year: rehospitalization for atrial tachyarrhythmia (including AF, atrial tachycardia [AT], and atypical atrial flutter [AFL]), rehospitalization for heart failure, electrical cardioversion for AF, AT, or AFL, ...
The article presents a case of successful relief of a persistent form of atypical atrial flutter in a 79-year-old patient using three consecutive intravenous injections of niferidil at a dose of 10 mcg/kg with a 15-minute interval in 19 hours after the start of therapy. The presented ...
Fourteen patients (67%) were treated for persistent AF and 7patients (33%) for atypical atrial flutter. Eighteen patients (86%) had undergone at least one prior ablation procedure. Acute success, defined as sinus rhythm without the ability to provoke the clinical arrhythmia, was achieved in 17...