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Female preponderance in ibutilide-induced torsade de pointes.

Ramesh M Gowda1, Ijaz A Khan, Gopikrishna Punukollu, Balendu C Vasavada, Terrence J Sacchi, Sabrina L Wilbur.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Ibutilide, a class III antiarrhythmic agent used for pharmacological cardioversion of atrial arrhythmias, has a potential to cause QT-interval prolongation and torsade de pointes. Purpose of this study was to determine whether women are more prone to develop ibutilide-induced torsade de pointes.
METHODS: All clinical trials, cases, case series, and related articles in English-language in addition to 51 patients from our institution on the subject were examined.
RESULTS: In a database derived from 23 reports in literature and from our institution, 1720 patients received ibutilide for cardioversion of atrial arrhythmias. Only in 87% (n=1492) patients, data were reported whether or not ibutilide caused torsade de pointes. The overall incidence of torsade de pointes was 3.9% (n=58) patients. Data on sex distribution of ibutilide-induced torsade de pointes was available in 73% (n=1096) patients. Torsade de pointes developed in 17 (5.6%) of 304 women and 24 (3%) of 792 men (P=0.05). It occurred during or within 45 min after completion of the infusion of ibutilide. Treatment instituted was with intravenous magnesium sulfate alone in 14% (n=8) patients, magnesium sulfate plus lidocaine in 5% (n=3) patients, magnesium sulfate with electrical cardioversion in 17% (n=10) patients, electrical cardioversion alone in 19% (n=11) patients, and precordial thump in 3% (n=2) patients. In 41% (n=24) of patients who developed torsade de pointes, it resolved without treatment. There were no reported deaths secondary to torsade de pointes associated with ibutilide infusion.
CONCLUSION: Incidence of ibutilide-induced torsade de pointes is higher in women than in men. Greater caution must be observed while using ibutilide in women.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15193823     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2003.04.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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