Arrythmias Flashcards

1
Q

What are the types of supraventricular arrhythmia?

A

Atrial fibrillation,
Atrial flutter,
Atrial ectopic tachycardia

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2
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What are the types of ventricular arrhythmias?

A

Ventricular ectopic beats,
Ventricular fibrillation,
Asystole,
Ventricular tachycardia

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3
Q

What are ectopic beats?

A

A beat that originates from any focus point other than the SA node - can be a maintained or single event

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4
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What is re-entry?

A

An alternative conduction pathway with different speeds of conduction (such as scarring from an MI) - becomes a circle

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5
Q

What is the treatment for bradycardia?

A

Atropine

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6
Q

What is the treatment for tachycardia?

A

Ivabradine/B-blocker

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7
Q

What are the 3 types of AF?

A

Paroxysmal: brief periods of AF that automatically revert to normal
Persistent: spells of more than 48 hours of AF that can be pharmacologically reversed
Permanent: irreversible AF (pharmacologically/non-pharmacologically)

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8
Q

What does AF look like on an ECG?

A

No P waves, irregularly irregular heart rate

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9
Q

What does atrial flutter look like on an ECG?

A

Saw-tooth pattern - otherwise the same as AF

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10
Q

How is atrial flutter treated?

A

Ablation

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11
Q

What is the risk associated with digoxin?

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Heart block - slows conduction in the AV node

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12
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What is adenosine used for?

A

SVT (briefly hyper polarised AV node preventing conduction)

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13
Q

What is verapamil used to treat?

A

Atrial flutter/fibrillation

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14
Q

What condition does propranolol/atenolol prevent?

A

Ventricular tachycardia

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15
Q

What is amiodarone used for?

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To suppress re-entry (SVT + VT)

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16
Q

What is the treatment for AF?

A

lifestyle => rate + rhythm control
Rate: B-blocker (+ digoxin)
Rhythm: cardioversion
(consider anticoagulation)