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First episode and well-tolerated atrial flutter
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Cardioversion alone (
class I, level of evidence B
)
or
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Catheter ablation (
class IIa, level of evidence B
)
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Recurrent and well-tolerated atrial flutter
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Catheter ablation(
class I, level of evidence B
)
or
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Dofetilide (
class IIa, level of evidence C
)
or
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Amiodarone (
class IIb, level of evidence C
)
or
Sotalol
or
Flecainide
or
Quinidine
or
Propafenone
or
Procainamide
or
Disopyramide
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Poorly tolerated atrial flutter
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Catheter ablation (
class I, level of evidence B
)
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Atrial flutter appearing after use of class Ic agents or amiodarone for treatment of AF
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Catheter ablation (
class I, level of evidence B
)
or
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Stop current drug and use another (
class IIa, level of evidence C
)
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Symptomatic non–CTI-dependent flutter after failed antiarrhythmic drug therapy
Catheter ablation (
class IIa, level of evidence B
)
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