Comparison of Flecainide with Quinidine for Suppression of Chronic Stable Ventricular Ectopic Depolarizations

A Double-Blind Randomized Study in Ambulatory Outpatients

  1. DAVID M. SALERNO, M.D., Ph.D.;
  2. MORRISON HODGES, M.D.;
  3. GREGORY GRANRUD, M.D.; and
  4. PATRICIA SHARKEY, R.N.
  1. Minneapolis, Minnesota

    Abstract

    In a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind trial, we compared flecainide to quinidine for treatment of ventricular ectopic depolarizations in 19 patients. The mean percent suppression of total ventricular ectopic depolarizations was 95% for flecainide and 56% for quinidine (p < 0.05). A greater than 80% reduction of total ventricular ectopic depolarizations was obtained in eight of nine patients given flecainide and in five of ten patients given quinidine (p = 0.09). After the randomized protocol, the patients who had received quinidine were given flecainide; 9 of the 10 patients had greater than 80% reduction of total ventricular ectopic depolarizations. Flecainide produced 100% suppression of nonsustained ventricular tachycardia and 99.5% suppression of paired ventricular depolarizations. Flecainide prolonged the PR and QRS intervals; quinidine prolonged the PR and JTC intervals. Side effects were commoner with quinidine than flecainide (p = 0.06). Three other patients failed to complete the protocol because of serious adverse experiences.

    Article and Author Information

    • ▸From the Department of Medicine, Cardiology Section, Hennepin County Medical Center, University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minnesota.

    • Grant support: in part by a grant from Riker Laboratories, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota.

    • ▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to David M. Salerno, M.D., Ph.D.; Cardiology Section, Hennepin County Medical Center, 701 Park Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415.

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