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Drug-induced atrioventricular block: prognosis after discontinuation of the culprit drug.

David Zeltser1, Dan Justo, Amir Halkin, Raphael Rosso, Maya Ish-Shalom, Mordechai Hochenberg, Sami Viskin.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The goal of this study was to determine how often atrioventricular (AV) block is really caused by medications.
BACKGROUND: Beta-blockers, verapamil, and diltiazem are considered a cause of AV block for which pacemaker implantation is not indicated. However, it is not known if such patients can expect a benign course after discontinuation of the culprit medication.
METHODS: Consecutive patients with II or III degree AV block not related to acute myocardial infarction, digitalis toxicity, or vasovagal syncope were studied. The level of AV block (AV-nodal or infranodal) was defined by electrocardiographic criteria. The cause and effect relation between AV block and drugs was defined according to the response to drug discontinuation.
RESULTS: Of 169 patients with AV block, 92 (54%) were receiving beta-blockers and/or verapamil or diltiazem. Patients receiving medications had similar clinical and electrocardiographic characteristics with patients who had AV block in the absence of drugs. Drug discontinuation was followed by resolution of AV block in 41% of cases, whereas spontaneous improvement of AV conduction occurred in 23% of patients who had AV block in the absence of drugs. However, 56% of the patients for whom drug discontinuation led to resolution of AV block had recurrence of AV block in the absence of therapy. Atrioventricular block that was "truly caused by drugs" was found in only 15% of patients who had II or III degree AV block during therapy with beta-blockers, verapamil, or diltiazem.
CONCLUSIONS: Atrioventricular block is commonly "related to drugs" but is rarely "caused by drugs."

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15234417     DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2004.03.057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


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