proarrhythmia

How is Proarrhythmia Detected and Managed?

Detecting proarrhythmia involves close monitoring of the patient’s cardiac rhythms, often using tools like electrocardiograms (ECGs) to identify any abnormal patterns. Management includes discontinuing or adjusting the dose of the offending drug and addressing any underlying conditions that might predispose the patient to arrhythmias. In some cases, alternative medications with a lower risk of proarrhythmia may be prescribed. Electrolyte imbalances should be corrected, and careful consideration of potential drug interactions is also essential in managing proarrhythmia.

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