2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.advms.2024.04.003
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Effectiveness of antazoline versus amiodarone, flecainide and propafenone in restoring sinus rhythm at the emergency department

Janusz Springer,
Michalina Pejska,
Wojciech Homenda
et al.
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“…In our previous study, we retrospectively analyzed the hospital records of 1878 ED patients who underwent PCV with AADs commonly available in Poland: antazoline (± β-blocker), amiodarone, flecainide, or propafenone [ 6 ]. We found that that antazoline is more effective in terminating AF than the 3 other AADs and that antazoline did so significantly faster than amiodarone or propafenone.…”
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“…In our previous study, we retrospectively analyzed the hospital records of 1878 ED patients who underwent PCV with AADs commonly available in Poland: antazoline (± β-blocker), amiodarone, flecainide, or propafenone [ 6 ]. We found that that antazoline is more effective in terminating AF than the 3 other AADs and that antazoline did so significantly faster than amiodarone or propafenone.…”
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“…We described the details about the data collection and results of our study in another article [ 6 ]. To summarize, we conducted a single-center retrospective analysis of patients’ records from an ED at a large hospital in Poland (Provincial Specialist Hospital in Słupsk).…”
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