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Electrophysiologic effects of theophylline in young patients with recurrent symptomatic bradyarrhythmias.

D G Benditt, D W Benson, J Kreitt, A Dunnigan, M R Pritzker, L Crouse, M M Scheinman.   

Abstract

In this study, both acute electrophysiologic actions of intravenously administered theophylline and clinical effects of chronic oral theophylline therapy were assessed in 10 young patients (aged 9 to 41 years) without clinically significant cardiac disease, in whom recurrent symptoms of syncope and dizziness were attributed to transient bradyarrhythmias (sinus pauses, marked sinus bradycardia or paroxysmal atrioventricular [AV] block). Intravenous theophylline infusion (serum concentration range 9.5 to 12.0 mg/liter) shortened means sinus cycle length (control 973 +/- 285 ms versus theophylline 880 +/- 226 ms, p less than 0.005) and decreased both the estimated sinoatrial conduction time (control 169 +/- 56.0 ms versus theophylline 143 +/- 55.3 ms, p less than 0.05) and the maximum corrected sinus node recovery time (control 442 +/- 251.0 ms versus theophylline 255 +/- 146.2 ms, p less than 0.05). In addition, theophylline infusion shortened the minimum atrial paced cycle length with sustained 1:1 AV conduction (control 414 +/- 86 ms versus theophylline 379 +/- 97 ms, p less than 0.05) and consistently reduced AV node functional refractory periods. Subsequent chronic oral theophylline therapy (serum levels 9 to 12 mg/liter) was tolerated in 8 patients (80%). During a follow-up of 5 to 24 months, suppression of symptoms was achieved in 6 of the 8 patients. Thus, theophylline exhibits positive chronotropic and dromotropic effects in man at serum concentrations in the usual therapeutic range (10 to 15 mg/liter). Furthermore, suppression of symptoms during follow-up suggests that theophylline treatment may be a useful therapeutic consideration in some patients with recurrent symptomatic bradyarrhythmias.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6359850     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(83)90578-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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