Mexiletine: Antiarrhythmic mechanisms, emerging clinical applications and mortality

Author:

Olleik Farah1,Kamareddine Mohammed Hussein1,Spears Jenna1,Tse Gary234,Liu Tong2,Yan Gan‐Xin156ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lankenau Medical Center and Lankenau Institute for Medical Research Wynnewood Pennsylvania USA

2. Tianjin Key Laboratory of Ion‐Molecular Function of Cardiovascular Disease Tianjin Institute of Cardiology Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University Tianjin PR China

3. Kent and Medway Medical School Canterbury Kent UK

4. School of Nursing and Health Studies Hong Kong Metropolitan University Hong Kong PR China

5. Fuwai Huazhong Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Zhengzhou PR China

6. Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractMexiletine, a class Ib antiarrhythmic drug, exhibits its major antiarrhythmic effect via inhibition of the fast and late Na+ currents in myocardial tissues that are dependent on the opening of Na+ channels for their excitation. Through a comprehensive examination of mexiletine's therapeutic benefits and potential risks, we aim to provide valuable insights that reinforce its role as a vital therapeutic option for patients with ventricular arrhythmias, long QT syndrome, and other heart rhythm disorders. This review will highlight the current understandings of the antiarrhythmic effects and rationales for recent off‐label use and address the mortality and proarrhythmic effects of mexiletine utilizing published basic and clinical studies over the past five decades.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,General Medicine

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