Bando S, Yamamoto H, Nishikado A, Hamai K, Fujino K, Nakaya Y, Shinohara A
2nd Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Tokushima, Japan.
Tokushima J Exp Med. 1990 Dec;37(3-4):69-73.
The effect of magnesium sulfate on ventricular refractoriness and its efficacy for torsade de pointes (TdP) were studied in nineteen dogs. After the administration of quinidine sulfate (30 mg/kg), TdP was induced by ventricular pacing in ten of 19 dogs (52.6%), polymorphic ventricular tachycardia in seven (36.8%), ventricular fibrillation in two (10.5%). Quinidine sulfate caused significant increases in QTc interval, ventricular effective refractory period (ERP) and dispersion of ERP(dERP), and decrease in ERP/QT. Magnesium sulfate significantly increased ERP (p less than 0.01), but it did not change QT interval, resulting in significant increasing of ERP/QT (0.41 +/- 0.05 to 0.61 +/- 0.05, p less than 0.01). It decreased dERP but not significantly. Magnesium sulfate prevented the induction of TdP in eight of 10 dogs (80.0%) (30 mg/kg in four and 60 mg/kg in four). In conclusion, magnesium sulfate has value as first aid therapy for drug-induced TdP. If patients have ischemic heart disease or hypertension, we recommend infusion of magnesium for the initial therapy of TdP.