Abstract

1. 1. Development of atrial flutter is a common result of quinidine therapy given for conversion of atrial fibrillation to normal sinus rhythm. 2. 2. The fact that atrial fibrillation can be changed during quinidine therapy to atrial flutter or tachycardia before final conversion to sinus rhythm, and that when reversion takes place the rhythm again proceeds from sinus through atrial premature systoles, atrial tachycardia, and atrial flutter to atrial fibrillation lends support to the theory of unitary nature of the atrial arrhythmias.

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