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Late outcome of a randomized study on oral magnesium for premature complexes.

Authors :
De Falco CN
Darrieux FC
Grupi C
Sacilotto L
Pisani CF
Lara S
Ramires JA
Sosa E
Wu TC
Hachul D
Scanavacca M
Source :
Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia [Arq Bras Cardiol] 2014 Dec; Vol. 103 (6), pp. 468-75. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Nov 11.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background: Ventricular and supraventricular premature complexes (PC) are frequent and usually symptomatic. According to a previous study, magnesium pidolate (MgP) administration to symptomatic patients can improve the PC density and symptoms.<br />Objective: To assess the late follow-up of that clinical intervention in patients treated with MgP or placebo.<br />Methods: In the first phase of the study, 90 symptomatic and consecutive patients with PC were randomized (double-blind) to receive either MgP or placebo for 30 days. Monthly follow-up visits were conducted for 15 months to assess symptoms and control electrolytes. 24-hour Holter was performed twice, regardless of symptoms, or whenever symptoms were present. In the second phase of the study, relapsing patients, who had received MgP or placebo (crossing-over) in the first phase, were treated with MgP according to the same protocol.<br />Results: Of the 45 patients initially treated with MgP, 17 (37.8%) relapsed during the 15-month follow-up, and the relapse time varied. Relapsing patients treated again had a statistically significant reduction in the PC density of 138.25/hour (p < 0.001). The crossing-over patients reduced it by 247/hour (p < 0.001). Patients who did not relapse, had a low PC frequency (3 PC/hour). Retreated patients had a 76.5% improvement in symptom, and crossing-over patients, 71.4%.<br />Conclusion: Some patients on MgP had relapse of symptoms and PC, indicating that MgP is neither a definitive nor a curative treatment for late follow-up. However, improvement in the PC frequency and symptoms was observed in the second phase of treatment, similar to the response in the first phase of treatment.

Details

Language :
English; Portuguese
ISSN :
1678-4170
Volume :
103
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25590926
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5935/abc.20140171