Progress and prospects for optimum antiarrhythmic drug design Kenneth R. Courtney Focused Section: Arrhythmias Pages: 117 - 123
The mortality risk associated with digitalis treatment after myocardial infarction The Digitalis Subcommittee of the Multicenter Post-Infarction Research Group Focused Section: Arrhythmias Pages: 125 - 132
Superoxide dismutase and the reduction of reperfusion-induced arrhythmias: In vivo dose-response studies in the rat Emma RivaAllan S. ManningDavid J Hearse Focused Section: Arrhythmias Pages: 133 - 139
Effect of mexiletine, amiodarone and disopyramide on the excitability and refractoriness of canine cardiac fibers: Possible relation to antiarrhythmic drug action and classification Yutaka NakayaVictor ElharrarBorys Surawicz Focused Section: Arrhythmias Pages: 141 - 153
Programmed stimulation in the evaluation of life-threatening or potentially life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias Charles GottliebMark E. Josephson Editorial Viewpoint Pages: 155 - 159
Hemodynamic effects of felodipine in congestive heart failure Giorgio BinettiStefano PancaldiBruno Magnani Focused Section: Congestive Heart Failure Pages: 161 - 167
A multicenter study of a new inotropic agent, piperanometozine (opc-8212) in congestive heart failure: Clinical improvement during short-term treatment Michitoshi InoueMasatsugu HoriChuichi Kawai Focused Section: Congestive Heart Failure Pages: 169 - 175
Sympathetic activity in idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. Influence of captopril and hydralazine Joachim SchoferWalter Bleifeld Focused Section: Congestive Heart Failure Pages: 177 - 181
Pharmacokinetic drug interactions between digoxin and antiarrhythmic agents and calcium channel blocking agents: An appraisal of study methodology Elliott M. AntmanJ. Malcolm O. ArnoldThomas W. Smith Focused Section: Congestive Heart Failure Pages: 183 - 189
Congestive heart failure: Is the heart or periphery at fault? Jay N. Cohn Editorial Viewpoint Pages: 191 - 193
Drug-related arrhythmias during therapy of congestive heart failure Lionel H Opie Editorial Pages: 195 - 198