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Basic Cardiac Electrophysiology and Common Drug-induced Arrhythmias

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CRITICAL CARE NURSING CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 357-+

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W B SAUNDERS CO-ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnc.2016.04.007

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Drug-induced; Arrhythmias; Electrocardiography; Automaticity; Triggered activity; Re-entry; Proarrhythmic

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Drugs can be a double-edged sword, providing the benefit of symptom alleviation and disease modification but potentially causing harm from adverse cardiac arrhythmic events. Proarrhythmia is the ability of a drug to cause an arrhythmia, the number one reason for drugs to be withdrawn from the patient. Drug-induced arrhythmias are defined as the production of de novo arrhythmias or aggravation of existing arrhythmias, as a result of previous or concomitant pharmacologic treatment. This review summarizes normal cardiac cell and tissue functioning and provides an overview of drugs that effect cardiac repolarization and the adverse effects of commonly administered antiarrhythmics.

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