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Journal of the Korean Geriatrics Society 2004;8(1):43-46.
Published online March 31, 2004.
A Case of Paroxymal Ventricular Tachycardia Improved due to Electrical Defibrillation was done Repeatedly in Patient with Ce rebral Infarction
Jong Dae Bong, Sang Hyuk Kwak, Tae Woong Lee
Department of Internal Medicine, Goheung General Hospital, Chunnam, Korea. bong2888@lycos.co.kr
뇌경색 환자에서 갑자기 발생한 심실빈맥을 반복적인 전기제세동 후 호전된 1예
Abstract
Paroxymal ventricular tachycardia occurs most frequently during the first several months following myocardial infarction, although the risk of arrhythmia development continues for many years. Underlying disease was coronary artery disease, dilated or hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, valvular heart disease, myocarditis, and idiopathic. Idiopathic ventricular tachycardia may be the most common type in Korea and usually originates from either right ventricular outflow tract or left ventricular septum. For the emergency treatment of sustained, hemodynamically stable ventricular tachycardia, antiarrhythmic drugs are the therapy of choice(choice of therapy). Mostly class I antiarrhythmic drugs, such as lidocaine, are preferred. In hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia, electrical defibrillation should be applied, in case of recurrences, followed by pharmacological treatment with class I antiarrhythmic drugs or amiodarone. We report a case of paroxymal ventricular tachycardia improved due to(by) electrical defibrillation was done repeaedly in patient with cerebral infarction.
Key Words: Ventricular tachycardia, Defibrillation, Amiodarone
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