Does aprindine improve chronic ventricular dysrhythmias compared to procainamide and quinidine in patients with healed myocardial infarction?
Aprindine is more effective than procainamide and quinidine for suppressing chronic premature ventricular contractions after myocardial infarction.
1 A cross-over study with aprindine (100 mg daily after a loading dose of 200 mg), procainamide (4 × 1000 mg daily) and quinidine bisulphate (2 × 750 mg daily), all given orally, was performed in seventeen patients with stable chronic premature ventricular contractions following healed myocardial infarction. 2 The effectiveness of the treatment was evaluated during three consecutive weeks by continuous ambulatory tape recording of the electrocardiogram and repeated determinations of plasma levels were done. 3 The results showed that aprindine was more effective than procainamide and quinidine. 4 For the three drugs the therapeutic plasma levels varied markedly from patient to patient, but for each patient taken individually, the therapeutic activity could be correlated with the plasma levels.
Durme et al. (Sun,) studied this question.