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Class III Antiarrhythmic Agents Have a Lot of Potential but a Long Way to Go. Reduced Effectiveness and Dangers of Reverse Use Dependence

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Journal Circulation
Date 1990 Feb 1
PMID 2153477
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Abstract

With regard to currently available class III agents, although their class III effect may reduce the likelihood of tachycardia initiation, their reverse use-dependent prolongation of action potential duration reduces their effectiveness during tachycardias and may even render them proarrhythmic, especially after long diastolic intervals. In contrast, agents that exhibit normal use-dependent prolongation of refractoriness hold great promise: While having relatively less effects on the normal heart beat, they could induce self-termination of a tachycardia. Prolongation of refractoriness can be achieved by lengthening of action potential duration and delaying recovery of excitability. Combination of these drug actions may yield important clinical applications.

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