Efficiency of phencarol in combination with standard antiarrhythmic drugs in extrasystoles in children

Cover Page

Cite item

Abstract

The efficiency of multimodality therapy with use standard antiarrhythmic drugs (cordaron and propanorm) in minimum efficient doses and phencarol (1-2 mg/kg) was investigated in 50 children's with extrasistoles, class II-IV by Lown, as compared with efficiency of separate component to combinations in full doses. Accompaniment of phencarol to standard antiarrhythmic therapy allows to reach the effect in 70% of patient (it is comparable with effect of monotherapy of antiarrhythmic drugs) and herewith avoid the undesirable effects in absolute majority patients is shown.

About the authors

O N Soldatova

Mordovian State University

Кафедра педиатрии медицинского института; Мордовского государственного университета им. Н.П. Огарева; Mordovian State University

L A Balykova

Mordovian State University

Кафедра педиатрии медицинского института; Мордовского государственного университета им. Н.П. Огарева; Mordovian State University

L M Makarov

Centre of cardiac arrhythmias and syncope in children and teenagersof Federal med-biological agency

Centre of cardiac arrhythmias and syncope in children and teenagersof Federal med-biological agency

V N Komolyatova

Centre of cardiac arrhythmias and syncope in children and teenagersof Federal med-biological agency

Centre of cardiac arrhythmias and syncope in children and teenagersof Federal med-biological agency

S N Chuprova

Centre of cardiac arrhythmias and syncope in children and teenagersof Federal med-biological agency

Centre of cardiac arrhythmias and syncope in children and teenagersof Federal med-biological agency

O M Soldatov

Children's Republican Clinical Hospital № 2

Children's Republican Clinical Hospital № 2

T I Kornilova

Children's Republican Clinical Hospital № 2

Children's Republican Clinical Hospital № 2

References


Copyright (c) 2008 Солдатова О.Н., Балыкова Л.А., Макаров Л.М., Комолятова В.Н., Чупрова С.Н., Солдатов О.М., Корнилова Т.И.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies