
IBCC Episode 114 - Atrial Fibrillation
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast
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Is There Any Evidence to Support Rhythm Control?
There is a lot of evidence to support the use of magnesium as an anti rhythmic drug. The only exception here is for folks with renal sufficiency, who will hold on sums and you can just kind of give them bolses. Check out the posts for morenuances and specifics. But josh, let's move on to chemical car diversion. We use it a lot. Let's get into amoderon. More importantly, talk to me about pocanide, which i've never heard of but has common uses in cardiomyopathy. And how to use these other agents? My preferred anti-rhythmical drug would be amodorone.
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