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Bolus Intravenous Procainamide in Patients with Frequent Ventricular Ectopics during Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Scanning: A Way to Ensure High Quality Imaging.

Chrysovalantou Nikolaidou1,2, Konstantinos Kouskouras3, Nikolaos Fragakis4, Vassilios P Vassilikos4, Haralambos Karvounis2, Theodoros D Karamitsos2.   

Abstract

Acquiring high-quality cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) images in patients with frequent ventricular arrhythmias remains a challenge. We examined the safety and efficacy of procainamide when administered on the scanner table prior to CMR scanning to suppress ventricular ectopy and acquire high-quality images. Fifty consecutive patients (age 53.0 [42.0-58.0]; 52% female, left ventricular ejection fraction 55 ± 9%) were scanned in a 1.5 T scanner using a standard cardiac protocol. Procainamide was administered at intermittent intravenous bolus doses of 50 mg every minute until suppression of the ectopics or a maximum dose of 10 mg/kg. The average dose of procainamide was 567 ± 197 mg. Procainamide successfully suppressed premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) in 82% of patients, resulting in high-quality images. The baseline blood pressure (BP) was mildly reduced (mean change systolic BP -12 ± 9 mmHg; diastolic BP -4 ± 9 mmHg), while the baseline heart rate (HR) remained relatively unchanged (mean HR change -1 ± 6 bpm). None of the patients developed proarrhythmic changes. Bolus intravenous administration of procainamide prior to CMR scanning is a safe and effective alternative approach for suppressing PVCs and acquiring high-quality images in patients with frequent PVCs and normal or only mildly reduced systolic function.

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Keywords:  CMR image quality; cardiac magnetic resonance; premature ventricular contractions; procainamide; ventricular arrhythmia

Year:  2021        PMID: 33513676     DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11020178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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