Vaughan-Williams classification. This is the most commonly used classifications for antiarrhythmic drugs. There are 5 classes based on the
This document discusses the classification and properties of antiarrhythmic drugs. It describes the Vaughan Williams classification which categorizes drugs
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs (Vaughan Williams Classification). Drug. Dosage. Target Levels.
An article from the cardiovascular medicine section of GPnotebook: Antiarrhythmic drugs Vaughan Williams classification of antiarrhythmics
by CJ Kim 2024Classification of antiarrhythmic drugs. The Singh–Vaughan Williams classification categorises antiarrhythmic drugs into four classes based on
This classification of the antiarrhythmics was proposed by Vaughan Williams in 2024, and subdivides the drugs on the basis of their activity on the myocardial
Most antiarrhythmic drugs are grouped into 4 main classes (Vaughan Williams classification) based on their dominant cellular electrophysiologic effect (see table Antiarrhythmic Drugs (Vaughan Williams Classification)).
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