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Heart | 2012

Effectiveness of amiodarone versus bepridil in achieving conversion to sinus rhythm in patients with persistent atrial fibrillation: a randomised trial

Miki Yamase; Yuji Nakazato; Hiroyuki Daida

Aims Pharmacological conversion to sinus rhythm is generally difficult to achieve, particularly in long-lasting persistent atrial fibrillation (AF). The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two agents, amiodarone and bepridil, in achieving conversion to sinus rhythm in patients with persistent AF. Methods and results Amiodarone (A) or bepridil (B) was administered to 40 consecutive patients (36 male subjects, age 61 years) with persistent AF in a prospective, randomised, open label fashion. The pharmacological effects in bringing about conversion to sinus rhythm and subsequently maintaining sinus rhythm were evaluated. If sinus rhythm was not restored within 3 months, direct current (DC) cardioversion was performed. The incidence of adverse effects was also evaluated. Sinus rhythm was restored in seven (35%) of 20 patients in group A (average follow-up of 3.2 months) and in 17 (85%) of 20 in group B (average follow-up of 2.3 months) (p<0.05). After pharmacological or DC cardioversion, sinus rhythm could be maintained in 10 (50%) of 20 patients in group A (average follow-up of 14.7 months) and 15 (75%) of 20 patients in group B (average follow-up of 15.6 months). QT interval and QTc were significantly prolonged compare with the baseline values in group B, but no torsade de pointes was recognised in any of the patients. One patient in the group B developed interstitial pneumonia, but steroid therapy cured the condition. Conclusions Bepridil was superior to amiodarone in achieving sinus conversion and in maintaining sinus rhythm after cardioversion in patients with persistent AF. Even so, we must be watchful for potentially serious adverse complications when administering bepridil.


Journal of Arrhythmia | 2010

Rapid Improvement and Long-term Stability of Pacing Threshold with Active-fixation Screw-in Lead

Gaku Sekita; Yuji Nakazato; Hidemori Hayashi; Keiko Hirano; Masami Sugihara; Miki Yamase; Kaoru Komatsu; Takeshi Suzuki; Yasunobu Kawano; Takashi Tokano; Masataka Sumiyoshi; Hiroyuki Daida

Background: Active‐fixation screw‐in leads are associated with initially high thresholds. However, pacing thresholds have been shown to improve within several minutes after screwin. The aim of this study is to investigate the long‐term stability of rapidly improved pacing thresholds following the implantation of active‐fixation screw‐in leads.


Journal of Arrhythmia | 2013

Variations in cephalic vein venography for device implantation–Relationship to success rate of lead implantation

Takashi Tokano; Yuji Nakazato; Tomoyuki Shiozawa; Hirokazu Konishi; Masaru Hiki; Yoshiteru Kato; Sayaka Komatsu; Miki Yamase; Kaoru Komatsu; Hidemori Hayashi; Gaku Sekita; Satoru Suwa; Fumiyasu Bito; Kyoko Kizu; Masataka Sumiyoshi; Hiroyuki Daida

Lead implantation using the cephalic vein (CV) cutdown technique has been well established, but is not always expected to achieve high success rates. We studied the relationship between preoperative CV venography and the success rate of lead implantation.


Internal Medicine | 2009

Acute Myocardial Infarction with Myocardial Perfusion Defect Detected by Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography

Tetsuo Ichinose; Miki Yamase; Yuki Yokomatsu; Yasunobu Kawano; Hakuoh Konishi; Kosei Tanimoto; Tetsuya Oigawa; Youichi Katoh; Yuji Nakazato; Satoru Suwa; Hidehiko Sakurai; Masataka Sumiyoshi


Japanese Journal of Electrocardiology | 2014

Difference in Measured Amplitude of Intracardiac Electrocardiogram between Pacing System Analyzers during Implantation and Programmer after Implantation

Fumiyasu Bito; Takashi Tokano; Kyoko Kizu; Zenyo Shimabukuro; Shinji Kubota; Tsukasa Okuda; Takehiko Nakano; Sayaka Komatsu; Kaoru Komatsu; Miki Yamase; Hidemori Hayashi; Gaku Sekita; Satoru Suwa; Masataka Sumiyoshi; Yuji Nakazato; Hiroyuki Daida


Circulation | 2013

Abstract 16466: Impaired Function of Circulating CD34+/KDR+ Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Patients With Persistent Atrial Fibrillation is Restored by the Calcium Channel Blocker Bepridil Hydrochloride

Takeshi Wada; Youichi Katoh; Show Nagamine; Hiroyuki Isogai; Dai Ozaki; Hiroshige Yuu; Midori Kakihara; Masaaki Maki; Miki Yamase; Ken Yokoyma; Kenji Yaginuma; Tetsuya Oigawa; Koji Tokano; Yuji Nakazato


Circulation Research | 2012

Abstract 358: Impaired Function of Circulating Cd34+Cd45- Cells in Patients with Persistent Atrial Fibrillation Is Restored by the Calcium Channel Blocker Bepridil Hydrochloride

Youichi Katoh; Ryota Hashimoto; Gakuto Yozu; Hiroshige Yuu; Miki Yamase; Yoshihisa Enjyoji; Yuji Nakazato


Circulation | 2012

Abstract 18475: Association of Plasma Omega-3 to Omega-6 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Ratio with Apical Ballooning Syndrome (Tako-Tsubo cardiomyopathy -TTC)

Youichi Katoh; Sho Nagamine; Takeshi Wada; Hiroyuki Isogai; Hiroshige Yuu; Dai Ozaki; Ryota Shimai; Miki Yamase; Kenji Yaginuma; Ken Yokoyama; Tetsuya Oigawa; Toshihisa Enjyoji; Yuji Nakazato


Journal of Arrhythmia | 2011

Successful Catherter Ablation of Hemodynamically Unstable Right Ventricular Outflow Ventricular Tachycardia Using a Single Beat Non-Contact Mapping

Miki Yamase; Yoshihisa Enjoji; Yuji Nakazato


Journal of Arrhythmia | 2011

Atrioventricular Block and Secondary Long QT Syndrome with Torsades de Pointes Storm Caused by Donepezil in Patient with Alzheimer's Disease

Miki Yamase; Yoshihisa Enjoji; Yuji Nakazato

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