pubmed-article:15816331 | pubmed:abstractText | 1/1 atrial flutter is a regularly described complication of class I anti-arrhythmics. It is, however, very rarely encountered with class III anti-arrhythmics because prolongation of the atrio-ventricular node refractory period prevents 1/1 nodo-ventricular conduction. There have only been seven cases of 1/1 atrial flutter with amiodarone reported in the literature. Here we describe a new case of 1/1 atrial flutter with amiodarone. Our case clearly illustrates not only the different pro-arrhythmic effects of amiodarone (prolongation of the flutter cycle, and infra-Hissian block) but also the pathophysiological mechanisms possible with 1/1 conduction (prolongation of the flutter cycle, considerable permeability of the AV node). It demonstrates the difficulties of diagnosing such a rhythm disturbance, and that it is sometimes poorly tolerated, as well as underlining the importance of early diagnosis (in this case by oesophageal recording). Preventive treatment of 1/1 flutter can include amiodarone, digitalis, a betablocker or a bradycardic calcium inhibitor. | lld:pubmed |