JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
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Print ISSN : 0047-1828
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Profiles of Aprindine, Cibenzoline, Pilsicainide and Pirmenol in the Framework of the Sicilian Gambit
Itsuo KodamaSatoshi OgawaHiroshi InoueHiroshi KasanukiTakao KatoHideo MitamuraMasayasu HiraokaTsuneaki SugimotoThe Guideline Committee for Clinical Use of Antiarrhythmic Drugs in Japan (Working Group of Arrhythmias of the Japanese Society of Electrocardiology)
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1999 年 63 巻 1 号 p. 1-12

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The Vaughan Williams classification has been used widely by clinicians, cardiologists and researchers engaged in antiarrhythmic drug development and testing in many countries throughout the world since its initial proposal in the early 1970s. However, a major criticism of the Vaughan Williams system arose from the extent to which the categorization of drugs into classes I-IV led to oversimplified views of both shared and divergent actions. The Sicilian Gambit proposed a two-dimensional tabular framework for display of drug actions to solve these problems. From April to December 1996, members of the Guideline Committee met to discuss pharmacologic profiles of 4 antiarrhythmic drugs (aprindine, cibenzoline, pilsicainide, and pirmenol) that were not included in the original spreadsheet but are used widely in clinical practice in Japan. The discussion aimed to fit the drug profiles into the Gambit framework based on all the important literature published to date regarding the actions of the 4 drugs. This report is a summary of that deliberation. (Jpn Circ J 1999; 63: 1 - 12)
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