Japanese Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-673X
Print ISSN : 0021-4868
ISSN-L : 0021-4868
Effect of Verapamil on Retrograde Ventriculo-Atrial Conduction in Children
Iraj ARYANPUR KASHANIJami G. SHAKIBIBijan SIASSI
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1980 Volume 21 Issue 4 Pages 485-490

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The effects of verapamil, a slow channel blocker and a potent antiarrhythmic drug, on retrograde V-A conduction were investigated following diagnostic cardiac catheterization in 12 children premedicated with lytic cocktail. Surface EKG, intra-atrial and His bundle electrograms, as well as right ventricular pacing with use of extra stimulus technique were obtained before and after a single intravenous dose of verapamil (0.15mg/Kg, max 5mg). Verapamil prolonged the AH interval in 9/12 and abolished or prolonged the retrograde V-A conduction whenever present (abolition in 5/12 and prolongation in 1/12). The duration of retrograde V-A conduction exceeded the antegrade conduction time in all. It is concluded that verapamil abolishes retrograde V-A conduction whenever present and this phenomenon may further explain the antiarrhythmic effects of the drug on retrograde conduction dependent (reentrant) arrhythmias.
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