Abstract
A patient with resistant ventricular tachycardia treated with a combination of antiarrhythmic agents is described. Sudden onset of a wide complex ventricular rhythm with periods of asystole and failure to achieve transvenous pacing were observed, presumably due to antiarrhythmic drug toxicity. Inability to pace was reversed by the infusion of isoproterenol.
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