Class Ic and Id agents Flashcards

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describe class Ic agents general

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Moricizine, flecainidine

  • STRONGEST BINDING TO Na+ CHANNEL

–> slow on-off kinetics (strong effects on phase 0 depolarization)

–> lengthed QRS and APD

–> little effect on repolarization (QT unchanged)

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describe propafenone

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  • MOA: Strong inhibitor of Na+ channel

–> can inhibit Beta-adrenergic recetpors: marked structural similarity to propranolol

  • TX: atrial arrhythmias, pSVT, and ventricular arrhythmias in patients with NO or MINIMAL HEART DISEASE and PRESEVERED VENTRICULAR FUNCTION
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Flecainide

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  • MOA:
  • potent Na+ channel blockade = prolongs phase 0 and widens QRS
  • Markedly slows intraventricular conduction
  • Clinical applications:
  • use only in tx of refractory life-threatening ectopic ventricular arrhythmia
  • NOT CONSIDERED FIRST-LINE AGENT due to propensity for fetal proarrhythmic effects
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describe Class I agents

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Beta-adrenergic antagonists

- DECREASE:

–> SA nodal automaticity (Phase 4)

–> AV nodal conduction

–> ventricular contractility

- Effective for supraventricular arrhythmias due to excessive sympathetic activity

  • not very effective ins evere arrhythmias such as recurrent VT
  • Are the ONLY ANTIARRHYTHMIC DRUGS FOUND TO BE CLEARLY EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH IN PATEITNE WITH PRIOR MI
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