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Efficacy of pentamidine analogue 6 in dogs with chronic atrial fibrillation

Journal

JOURNAL OF VETERINARY INTERNAL MEDICINE
Volume 32, Issue 5, Pages 1549-1554

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jvim.15242

Keywords

adverse effects; arrhythmia; inward rectifier current; plasma; respiratory distress; stridor

Funding

  1. Advances in Veterinary Research (AVR) [AVR-15-05]
  2. Department of Clinical Sciences of Companion Animals, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

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BackgroundHypothesisThe inward rectifier inhibitor pentamidine analogue 6 (PA-6) is effective in cardioversion of goats with persistent rapid pacing induced atrial fibrillation (AF) and is not proarrhythmic in dogs with experimental chronic 3rd-degree AV block. Efficacy and safety in the clinical setting are unknown. That PA-6 would be effective in converting AF to sinus rhythm (SR) in dogs with naturally occurring AF, without the presence of overt adverse effects. AnimalsMethodsTen client-owned large and giant breed dogs. Animals with persistent or permanent AF were recruited for our prospective study. PA-6 was administered IV as a bolus of 2.5 mg/kg 10 min(-1) followed by a maintenance infusion of 0.04 mg/kg min(-1) for a maximum of 50 minutes in conscious dogs. Standard 6 lead limb ECG was recorded during the infusion. Visible and audible signs of adverse effects were scored during the entire procedure. ResultsConclusions and Clinical importancePA-6 did not induce changes in QRS duration (54.74.6 versus 56.7 +/- 6.1 ms, P=.42), QTc interval (241.1 +/- 19.5 versus 258.7 +/- 19.8 ms, P=.061) or RR interval (363.4 +/- 84.6 versus 440.8 +/- 96.3 ms, P=.072) at the end of the bolus. No cardioversion to SR was observed in any dog. Three dogs displayed no adverse effects. Five dogs had premature ventricular depolarizations during PA-6 infusion on the ECG. Respiratory distress with laryngeal stridor, subtle muscle twitching, and mild generalized muscular weakness were noncardiac adverse effects observed in 5 dogs. Adverse effects resolved spontaneously. Chronic naturally occurring AF in large and giant breed dogs could not be cardioverted to SR by PA-6.

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