General Cardiology Part 6

Question 22/36
What is the appropriate treatment for frequent PVCs during or after an acute coronary syndrome?
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Question 22/36
What is the appropriate treatment for frequent PVCs during or after an acute coronary syndrome?

No specific treatment is required for premature ventricular contractions after an acute coronary syndrome, although if symptoms occur beta-blockers can be helpful.

The prophylactic administration of lidocaine to suppress premature ventricular contractions or prevent ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation is not recommended. The CAST trial demonstrated increased mortality using encainide, flecainide and moricizine to suppress premature ventricular contractions after an acute coronary syndrome.
 

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