articleNew England Journal of MedicineSep 5, 2007BRONZE OA

Dronedarone for Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm in Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System · Hamilton Health Sciences · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Amiodarone is effective in maintaining sinus rhythm in atrial fibrillation but is associated with potentially serious toxic effects. Dronedarone is a new antiarrhythmic agent pharmacologically related to amiodarone but developed to reduce the risk of side effects.

Methods

In two identical multicenter, double-blind, randomized trials, one conducted in Europe (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00259428 [ClinicalTrials.gov] ) and one conducted in the United States, Canada, Australia, South Africa, and Argentina (termed the non-European trial, NCT00259376 [ClinicalTrials.gov] ), we evaluated the efficacy of dronedarone, with 828 patients receiving 400 mg of the drug twice daily and 409 patients receiving placebo. Rhythm was monitored transtelephonically on days 2, 3, and 5; at 3, 5, 7, and 10 months; during recurrence of arrhythmia; and at nine scheduled visits during a 12-month period. The primary end point was the time to the first recurrence of atrial fibrillation or flutter.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Dronedarone
  • Medicine
  • Amiodarone
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Atrial flutter
  • Sinus rhythm
  • Placebo
  • Cardiology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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