Week 7: Antiarrhythmics Flashcards

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5 Classes of Antiarrhythmics

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Class I - Sodium Channel Blockers
Class 2 - Beta Blockers
Class 3 - Potassium Channel Blockers
Class 4 - Calcium Channel Blockers

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Pharmacodynamics of Class I Antiarrhythmics

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Sodium Channel Blockers
A- lengthen the duration of action potential
B- shorten the duration of action potential
C- minimally increase action potential

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Pharmacodynamics of Class II Antiarrhythmics

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Beta Blocker - reduce adrenergic activity of the heart

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Pharmacodynamics of Class III Antiarrhythmics

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Potassium Channel Blockers (Amiodarone) - prolong effective refractory period and reduce speed of conduction

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Pharmacodynamics of Class IV Antiarrhythmics

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Calcium Channel Blockers - Non-dihydropyridines (Verapamil & Diltiazem)
- block the influx of calcium in myocardial smooth muscle cells reducing contractility (negative inotropism) - decrease SA and AV node conduction - significantly reduce afterload

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Amiodarone / potassium channel blockers cautions/ contraindications

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  • avoid in SSS and higher degrees of AV blocks
  • avoid in iodine sensitivity
  • may cause thyroid abnormalities (hypothyroidism is most common)
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7
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Amiodarone ADRs

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  • blue-gray skin tone (iodine under the skin)
  • corneal deposits
  • thyroid issues
  • lung damage not evident until advanced
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Monitoring necessary when a patient is taking amiodarone

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At least every 6 months:

  • Chest xray - PFTs
  • TSH, free T4
  • Ophthalmic exam
  • Liver function tests
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