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. 2002 Aug;88(2):188–190. doi: 10.1136/heart.88.2.188

Table 1.

Patient characteristics, junctional ectopic tachycardia features, and drug treatment

Patient Sex JET onset Heart rate at presentation (bpm) Heart rate at discharge (bpm) Familiarity Heart failure Decreased SF/EF Treatment Follow up
1 F 6 months 190 100 + DG + PF 14.6 years
2 F 4 months 170 110 PF 7.1 years
3 F 6 months 240 170 + + + DG+AM 12.5 years
4 F 2 months 170 120 + AM+PF 8.2 years
5 M 5 months 170 110 PF 21.5 years
6 F 3 months 300 130 + + + DG+AM+PF 18.8 years
7 M 2 months 270 130 + + + DG+AM+PF 16.5 years
8 F 1 month 240 140 + DG+AM+FL 2.6 years
9 F 6 months 300 120 + + + DG+AM+FL 10.5 years

AM, amiodarone; DG, digoxin; EF, ejection fraction; FL, flecainide; JET, junctional ectopic tachycardia; PF, propafenone; SF, shortening fraction.