Bigger JT jr,Sahar DI.Clinical types of proarrhythmic response to antiarrhythmic drugs.The American Journal of Cardiology. 1987Bigger JT, Sahar DI. Clinical types of proarrhythmic re- sponse to antiarrhythmic drugs. Am J Cardiol 1987;59:2E- 9E....
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Propofol infusion was terminated before isolation of the last pulmonary vein to allow short sedation times. Class I and III antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) were discontinued at the end of the 90-day blanking period, and oral anticoagulation was performed according to the CHA2DS2-VASc score, as ...
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Comparative efficacy of different types of antiarrhythmic drugsdoi:10.1016/0022-2828(92)90097-JKeitaroHashimotoSDOSJournal of Molecular & Cellular Cardiology