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[The anti-arrhythmia activity and effect on the heart conduction system of the new anti-arrhythmia preparation bonnecor].

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In 10 patients with frequent ventricular extrasystoles there were studied the antiarrhythmic effectiveness and side effects of a new drug bonnecor at a single intravenous administration in doses from 15 to 60 mg (0.17-0.91 mg/kg). It was found that the drug exerted the antiarrhythmic effect at dosages of over 0.4 mg/kg and side effects and toxic effects occurred at dosages of over 0.7 mg/kg. The optimal dose for a single intravenous administration was regarded to be the dose of 0.6 mg/kg. The mechanisms of action of bonnecor were studied during intracardiac electrophysiological investigation. The drug was shown to suppress the conduction of excitation along the atrioventricular node, the His-Purkinje system, the ventricular myocardium and the abnormal pathways of conduction. Thus, bonnecor may be referred to as an agent of class I according to the classification of Vaughan Williams. When administered intravenously (0.6 mg/kg) bonnecor was found to interrupt and prevent the recurrent de

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In 10 patients with frequent ventricular extrasystoles there were studied the antiarrhythmic effectiveness and side effects of a new drug bonnecor at a single intravenous administration in doses from 15 to 60 mg (0.17-0.91 mg/kg). It was found that the drug exerted the antiarrhythmic effect at dosages of over 0.4 mg/kg and side effects and toxic effects occurred at dosages of over 0.7 mg/kg. The optimal dose for a single intravenous administration was regarded to be the dose of 0.6 mg/kg. The mechanisms of action of bonnecor were studied during intracardiac electrophysiological investigation. The drug was shown to suppress the conduction of excitation along the atrioventricular node, the His-Purkinje system, the ventricular myocardium and the abnormal pathways of conduction. Thus, bonnecor may be referred to as an agent of class I according to the classification of Vaughan Williams. When administered intravenously (0.6 mg/kg) bonnecor was found to interrupt and prevent the recurrent de

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MedicineIntracardiac injectionSupraventricular arrhythmiaDoseCardiologyElectrical conduction system of the heartAtrioventricular nodeAnesthesia

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