Short ‐term Response to Phenytoin Sodium in Andersen‐Tawil Syndrome‐1 with a Cardiac‐Dominant Phenotype
ConclusionsWe describe a Cardiac ‐ predominant phenotype in ATS. ATS should be suspected in patients with typical cardiac manifestations even in the absence of periodic paralysis. Our initial experience with short‐term use of phenytoin for control of resistant ventricular arrhythmias is encouraging.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Source: Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE - Category: Cardiology Authors: Maneesh K Rai,
Rohith Pai,
Mukund A Prabhu,
Syed Waleem Pasha,
Rakshith C Kedambadi,
Padmanabh Kamath,
Alfred J Augustine,
Gandham S Bhavani,
Katta Girisha Tags: ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY Source Type: research
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