Literature DB >> 19153406

QTc interval screening in methadone treatment.

Mori J Krantz1, Judith Martin, Barry Stimmel, Davendra Mehta, Mark C P Haigney.   

Abstract

DESCRIPTION: An independent panel developed cardiac safety recommendations for physicians prescribing methadone.
METHODS: Expert panel members reviewed and discussed the following sources regarding methadone: pertinent English-language literature identified from MEDLINE and EMBASE searches (1966 to June 2008), national substance abuse guidelines from the United States and other countries, information from regulatory authorities, and physician awareness of adverse cardiac effects. RECOMMENDATION 1 (DISCLOSURE): Clinicians should inform patients of arrhythmia risk when they prescribe methadone. RECOMMENDATION 2 (CLINICAL HISTORY): Clinicians should ask patients about any history of structural heart disease, arrhythmia, and syncope. RECOMMENDATION 3 (SCREENING): Obtain a pretreatment electrocardiogram for all patients to measure the QTc interval and a follow-up electrocardiogram within 30 days and annually. Additional electrocardiography is recommended if the methadone dosage exceeds 100 mg/d or if patients have unexplained syncope or seizures. RECOMMENDATION 4 (RISK STRATIFICATION): If the QTc interval is greater than 450 ms but less than 500 ms, discuss the potential risks and benefits with patients and monitor them more frequently. If the QTc interval exceeds 500 ms, consider discontinuing or reducing the methadone dose; eliminating contributing factors, such as drugs that promote hypokalemia; or using an alternative therapy. RECOMMENDATION 5 (DRUG INTERACTIONS): Clinicians should be aware of interactions between methadone and other drugs that possess QT interval-prolonging properties or slow the elimination of methadone.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19153406     DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-150-6-200903170-00103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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