Long QT syndrome Flashcards

1
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What is long QT syndrome?

A

Ventricular tachyarrhythmia

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What is it typically due to?

A

congenital channelopathy disorder where mutation affects cardiac ion channels therefore heart conduction

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What is QRS and T?

A

ventricular depolarise (contract)
T wave = depolarise

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what happens in QT syndrome?

A

abnormally long in some heart cells, abnormalities in movement of ion channels

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5
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How long is the QT interval?

A

480+ ms

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6
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3 causes of Long QT?

A

Romano Ward syndrome (auto dom)
Jerrell Lange Nielson syndrome (auto rec)
Hypokalaemia + hypocalcemia (non inherited) + drugs (amiodarone, magnesium)

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What is Torsades de pointes?

A

Polymorphic ventricular tachycardia in patients with prolonged QT

Rapid irregular QRS complexes which ‘twist’ around baseline, can cease spontaneously or develop ventricular fibrillation

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What is ventricular fibrillation?

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when ventricles lose ability to contract & pump blood to rest of body

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What does the ECG look like?
Patient becomes?

A

shapeless rapid oscillations on ECG

Px becomes pulseless + goes into cardiac arrest (no effective CO)

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1st line Tx for ventricular fibrillation?

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Electrical defibrillation
Non synchronised as patients pulseless

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