The effect of Ritmilen and allapinin, a new Soviet antiarrhythmic drug, on hemodynamics and myocardial contractility were evaluated in 36 patients with various heart rhythm disorders during diagnostic coronary angiography. Ritmilen has been shown to have an essential cardiodepressive effect. An intravenous 150 mg dose of Ritmilen results in a depression of dp/dtmax, Veragut's index, ejection fraction, mean standard circular fibre shortening rate, and increase in left ventricular systolic and end diastolic pressure, total peripheral resistance and mean arterial blood pressure. Allapinin (30 mg) has no marked cardiodepressive effect, as compared to Ritmilen.
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