Atrial Fibrilation Flashcards

1
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Symptoms of AF

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Palpitations, dyspnoea, chest pain

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2
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Signs of AF

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Irregularly irregular pulse

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3
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First line treatment of AF

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Beta blocker or rate-limiting calcium channel blocker

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4
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Second line treatment of AF

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Combination of two of the following: betablocker, diltiazem or digoxin

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5
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When is rhythm controlled stratergy recommended for patients with AF

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Coexistent heart failure, first onset AF, or where there is an obvious reversible cause

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6
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What situations can cardioversion be used

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Emergency in haemodynamically unstable patients, or when rhythm control stratergy is preferred for that patient.

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7
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What is the treatment option for cardioversion if onset is within 48 hours

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Heparinised patients, then given DC cardioversion, or pharmacological interventions

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8
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Pharmacology rhythm control options for patients with structural heart disease

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Amiodarone

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9
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Pharmacological optinos for rhytm control in AF patients

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Amiodarone or fleccainide

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10
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What is the treatment option for cardioversion if onset is after 48 hours

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Anticoagulation given 3 weeks prior, or exclude left atrial appendage by TOE. Then electrical cardioversion is recommended

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11
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Management of haemodynamically stable patients if onset <48 hours

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Rate or rhythm control

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12
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Management of haemodynamically stable patients if onset >48 hours

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Rate control, if considered for long term rhythm control delay cardioversion until maintained on therapeutic anticoagulation for 3 weeks

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13
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Management of haemidynamically unstable patients

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Electrical cardioversion

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