20. Antiarrhythmics Flashcards

1
Q

How can diuretics cause arrhythmias?

A

Change ion concentrations

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2
Q

How is the diagnosis of an arrhythmia made?

A

History and exam
ECG
Exercise testing
Holter, loop recorder and tilt table

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3
Q

What is WPW syndrome?

A

Bypass in conduction

May cause wide complex supra-ventricular tachycardia

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4
Q

How can WPW be seen on an ECG?

A

Short PR and delta wave

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5
Q

What is the most common arrhythmia in the eldery?

A

Atrial fibrillation

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6
Q

What is long QT syndrome?

A

AD

Causes life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias

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7
Q

What other condition is long QT syndrome associated with?

A

Deafness

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8
Q

How is long QT syndrome treated?

A

Beta blocker
Left cardiac sympathetic denervation
ICD

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9
Q

What is Brugada syndrome?

A

AD
Causes ST elevation in right heart leads
Susceptible to ventricular tachycardia

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10
Q

How is Brugada syndrome treated?

A

ICD

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11
Q

Why are class 1 antiarrhythmics not used?

A

Very pro-arrhythmic with bad side effects

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12
Q

Name a class 1 a-c antiarrhythmic

A

a. quinidine
b. Lignocaine
c. Propafenone

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13
Q

How do the class 1 antiarrhythmics work and what arrhythmia are they used for?

A

Block fast Na channels

Mostly ventricular arrhythmias

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14
Q

What type of drugs are class 2 antiarrhythmics?

A

B blockers

Act on nodes

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15
Q

How do class 3 antiarrhythmics work?

A

Slow repolarisation and prolong action potential

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16
Q

Name a class 3 antiarrhythmic

A

Amiodarone

17
Q

What kind of drugs are class 4 antiarrhythmics?

A

Ca channel blockers

Only treat SVT

18
Q

Name a class 4 antiarrhythmic and describe how it works

A

Digoxin

Increases vagal activity, which slows conduction through AVN and bundle of His

19
Q

What complications are related to ICDs?

A

Pneumothorax
Perforation
Bleeding

20
Q

When is catheter ablation used?

A

In VT where there is an ectopic focus causing it

21
Q

What complications are associated with catheter ablation?

A

Tamponade

Heart block