Arrhythmias Associated with Intermittent Outpatient Dobutamine Infusion

Author:

David Shukri1,Zaks Jeffrey M.1

Affiliation:

1. Providence Hospital, Southfield, Michigan

Abstract

The use of intermittent outpatient dobutamine infusion has recently been studied as an alternative therapy modality for patients with refractory conges tive heart failure. We studied the arrhythmogenic effects of intermittent outpa tient dobutamine infusion in two patients with NYHA class IV heart failure. The patients received dobutamine at 5mcg./kg./min. for four hours per day for an eight week period. Ambulatory Holter monitoring was obtained during the infusion periods and compared to infusion-free periods. A significant increase of complex ventricular- arrhythmias, including multifocal PVC's and ventricu lar tachycardias, was observed during the infusion period. The incidence of complex ventricular ectopy was dose related and could be suppressed to baseline levels with appropriate antiarrhythmic therapy. We concluded that dobutamine is extremely arrhythmogenic when used in patients with heart failure and that this effect was controllable with antiarrhythmics. Extreme caution and careful monitoring is required for this new therapeutic modality in the treatment of refractory heart failure.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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