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Ventricular extrasystoles after myocardial infarction

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Ventricular extrasystoles are:

  • the most common arrhythmias after myocardial infarction and are associated with an increased risk of mortality.
  • attempts to improve survival by suppression of ectopic activity have not been successful.
  • Beta blockers seem better than class 1 antiarrhythmics in improving survival although the ectopics may not be suppressed.

Reference:

  • The Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial(CAST) Investigators (1989). New Engl J Med, 321, 406-8.
  • The Norwegian Multicenter Study Group (1981). NEJM, 304, 801-7.

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