The Role of Magnesium in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation with Rapid Ventricular Rate.

Q3 Medicine
Journal of atrial fibrillation Pub Date : 2020-12-31 eCollection Date: 2020-12-01 DOI:10.4022/jafib.2389
Harneet Bhatti, Billal Mohmand, Niranjan Ojha, Christos P Carvounis, Robert L Carhart
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Abstract

Background: Atrial fibrillation is currently managed with a variety of rate controlling and antiarrhythmic agents. Often, magnesium is used as adjunctive therapy, however, the benefit it provides in managing Afib with RVR has been debated. This study aimed to determine if IV MgSO4 administration in conjunction with standard therapy provides any synergistic effect in acute and prolonged control of Afib with RVR.

Methods: This was a retrospective study involving ninety patients with episodes of Afib with RVR during their hospitalization. The treatment group included those that had received magnesium (n=32) along with standard management and the control group (n=58) received only standard management. Heart rates at different time intervals were collected. Dose dependent effects of IV MgSO4 on heart rates were also evaluated.

Results: Patients that received magnesium had a lower mean heart rate (85 BPM versus 96 BPM, P<0.05) 24 hours after onset of the episode. Also, in the last 16 hours of observation, it appeared that administration of higher levels of magnesium resulted in statistically lower heart rates. In the group of patients that received 2 grams of magnesium, the mean heart rate at 8 hours was 103.4 beats/min and 84.8 beats/min at 24 hours (p<0.01). This same trend was not seen in patients that received 1 gram of magnesium or in the control group.

Conclusions: Overall, the use of IV MgSO4 as an adjunctive treatment permitted normalization of the heart rate progressively that continued to at least 24 hours.

镁在快速室率心房颤动治疗中的作用。
背景:目前治疗心房颤动的药物有多种控制心律失常和抗心律失常的药物。通常,镁被用作辅助治疗,然而,它在治疗伴RVR的房颤中的益处一直存在争议。本研究旨在确定IV MgSO4联合标准治疗是否能在急性和长期控制Afib伴RVR中提供任何协同作用。方法:这是一项回顾性研究,涉及90例住院期间房颤发作伴RVR的患者。治疗组包括接受镁治疗和标准管理的患者(n=32),对照组(n=58)只接受标准管理。采集不同时间间隔的心率。还评估了静脉注射MgSO4对心率的剂量依赖性效应。结果:接受镁治疗的患者平均心率较低(85次/分钟vs 96次/分钟)。结论:总体而言,静脉注射MgSO4作为辅助治疗可使心率逐渐正常化,并持续至少24小时。
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Journal of atrial fibrillation
Journal of atrial fibrillation Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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