Electrophysiologic effects of disopyramide phosphate in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.

Author:

Kerr C R,Prystowsky E N,Smith W M,Cook L,Gallagher J J

Abstract

We evaluated the electrophysiologic effects of disopyramide phosphate in 12 patients with the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Electrophysiologic studies were performed during a control period and after administering i.v. disopyramide (four bolus doses of 9.5 mg/kg over 40 minutes superimposed on a continuous infusion at 1.0 mg/kg/hour). All patients were then restudied after 3 days on oral medication in doses of 800-1200 mg/day. In all patients we tried to induce reciprocating tachycardia and atrial fibrillation. The cycle length during reciprocating tachycardia was not changed by i.v. disopyramide, but increased after oral disopyramide, from 331 +/- 53 (+/- SD) to 370 +/- 68 msec (p less than 0.01). This increase occurred predominantly as a result of prolongation of retrograde conduction time in the accessory pathway. Despite prolonging cycle length during reciprocating tachycardia, disopyramide did not prevent its induction. The shortest and mean RR intervals during atrial fibrillation were used to assess antegrade refractoriness of the accessory pathway. Intravenous disopyramide prolonged the shortest RR from 169 +/- 18 to 226 +/- 24 msec (p less than 0.0001) and the mean RR from 255 +/- 58 to 329 +/- 62 msec (p less than 0.005). Oral disopyramide prolonged the shortest RR interval from 169 +/- 18 to 248 +/- 36 msec (p less than 0.0001) and the mean RR from 255 +/- 58 to 360 +/- 93 msec (p less than 0.001). After oral disopyramide, the episodes of atrial fibrillation were shorter and self-terminating. No acute hemodynamic side effects were observed, but five patients developed gastrointestinal or anticholinergic side effects on oral disopyramide. Seven patients elected to have surgical interruption of their accessory pathways and five have been successfully treated with oral disopyramide for 14-33 months. Disopyramide appears to have beneficial electrophysiologic effects in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Prolongation of refractoriness in the accessory pathway markedly slows the ventricular response during atrial fibrillation and therefore prevents the development of life-threatening arrhythmias.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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