Ventricular Rhythms Flashcards

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Ventricular Rhythms include

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■ Asystole
■ Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)
■ Ventricular Fibrillation (VF)
■ Torsade de Pointes

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Ventricular Arrhythmias

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● Ventricular Rhythms originate in the ventricles, below the AV Bundle.
Thaler, M. S., MD. (2015). The Only EKG Book You’ll Ever Need (8th ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
● Because impulses are generated from within the ventricles, atrial kick is lost
and cardiac output decreases by as much as 30-50%
● Even though Ventricular Rhythms may be benign, some are potentially lethal.

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Asystole

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● Asystole is simply the lack of a rhythm.
● It’s not really Sinus, Atrial, Junctional, or
Ventricular.
● Asystole is a form of cardiac arrest that is
managed by ACLS Protocols.
○ Make sure leads are hooked up right

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Asystole EKG characteristics

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○ Regularity = None
○ Rate = None
○ P Waves = None
○ PR Interval = None
○ QRS Complex = None

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Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) EKG characteristics

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○ Regularity = Generally regular (although can be slightly irregular)
○ Rate = Usually between 120-200 BPM
○ P Waves = Usually none, but if present, no relationship to QRS
○ PR Interval = Not available
○ QRS Complex = Greater than 3 little boxes, may be difficult to differentiate T Wave

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What is this rhythm showing?

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V-tach

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_____ may precede ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac death

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V-Tach

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There are two different morphologies of V-Tach:

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○ Monomorphic: Uniform appearance.
○ Polymorphic: Changing appearance. (Below is Torsade, a form of polymorphic V-Tach)

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What is this showing?

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Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) that is Monomorphic

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What is this showing?

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V-tach that is polymorphic (torsade in this one)

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Torsade de Pointes

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● A form of VT where the amplitude of the wide QRS complexes goes up and down
due to the axis of the vector “spiralling” around baseline.

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Torsade de Pointes EKG Characteristics:

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○ Regularity = Regular or irregular
○ Rate = Rapid and often chaotic
○ P Waves = None
○ PR Interval = None
○ QRS Complex = Chaotic, usually wide

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13
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Torsade de pointes, which means “twisting of the points,” is a unique form of
ventricular tachycardia that is usually seen in patients with _____

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prolonged QT intervals

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Cause of prolonged QT

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Prolonged QT can be caused by several prescription medications, congenital reasons,
electrolyte disturbances, and myocardial infarction (more to come in future unit).

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15
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For Torsade, the TOC is

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the acute drug of choice is Magnesium IV

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Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) EKG characteristics

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○ Regularity = Totally chaotic
○ Rate = Rapid and chaotic discharges, rate usually undeterminable
○ P Waves = None
○ PR Interval = None
○ QRS Complex = Not discernable, no true QRS complexes

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Ventricular Fibrillation (VF)

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● Ventricular fibrillation is a preterminal event, seen almost solely in dying hearts. It is the
most commonly encountered arrhythmia in adults who experience sudden cardiac death
● There are no true QRS complexes, just fibrillatory waves. Because of this, the heart
generates no meaningful cardiac output. ACLS protocol must be performed at once.

18
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What is this showing?

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V-Fib

19
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Besides deteriorating VT, other
causes of V-fib are:

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MI, heart failure,
hypoxemia, hypercapnia, shock,
electrolyte disturbances,
stimulant overdose, etc.

20
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Points of difference between ventricular and supraventricular rhythms

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Whether Atrial polarization is seen or not
Width of the QRS complexes