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Lecture 10
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Anthropology
5th Grade
05/02/2013

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atrial fibrilation is defined as what
Definition
supreaventricular tachycardia with irregular rhythm.
Term
atria rate vs. ventricular rate-
what causes this difference?
Definition
atria- 400 bpm
ventricle- 120 ;
AV node
Term
what is the definition of Rapid ventricular response?
what are symtpoms? -4
Definition
ventricular heart rate >100;
palpitations, HR increase, PE, ADHF
Term
atrial fibrilations are commonly found with what other conditons-3
Definition
HTN, HF, valve disorders
Term
what is a long term consequnce of RVR
Definition
cardiomyopathy
Term
what are emergency symptoms from Afib-4
Definition
angina/MI, PE w/ hypoxia, HTN<90/60, HR>150
Term
High _ tone is a cause of A fib
what are some causes of this? -5
Definition
adrenergic
hyperthyoid, caffeine, ephedrine, sepsis, ionotropes
Term
Drug abuse/withdrawal can cause what
Definition
high adrenergic tone
Term
causes of atrial distension- -5
Definition
pulmonary disease, HTN, valve disease, cardiomyopathy, ischemia
Term
what do you do to see if the patient needs anticoag
Definition
CHADS2 score
Term
what are the two different options for rhythm and rate control
Definition
switch to sinus rhythm
leave Afib and control to prevent complications
Term
when are parenteral anticoags considered in patients?
when should they always be started?
Definition
hopsitalized for more than 48 hrs for A fib
- undergoing cardioversion
Term
if the duration of the Afib has been less than 48 hrs what is the protocol concerning antigcaog-
Definition
heperanoid + electrical cardiovert
Term
if the duration of the Afib has been more than 48 hrs what is the protocol concerning antigcaog-
Definition
anticaog for 3 weeks + TEE
Term
what are meanings for :
C
H
A
D
S2
Definition
C-congestive HF/LVD
H-HTN
A- Agee>75
D- diabetes
S- stroke/TIA (2 points)
Term
what is low risk score for CHADS2?
what are the treatment options-2
Definition
0 points
-no therapy or
ASA 75 mg
Term
What is moderate-high risk for CHADS2?
what are the 3 diff treatment options?
Definition
1+ points;
-anticaog
-ASA 81 mg + plavix
-ASA 75-325 mg
Term
what is the dose for dabigatran?
rivaroxiban
apixaban
Definition
150 BID
20 mg daily
5 BID
Term
what is the dose adjustment for dabigatran
Definition
Cr CL< 30
75 mg BID
Term
what is the dose adjustment for rivaroxiban
Definition
Cr CL<50
15 daily
Term
what is the dose adjustment for apixiban
Definition
Sr Cr >1.5 + either:
age>80 or weight <60 kg
2.5 BID
Term
what antiarrthymic medicine has an interaction with the anticoags
Definition
amiodarone
Term
what drugs have interacitons with all anticoags?
Definition
amiodarone, azoles, rifampin, protease inhibitors
Term
1st option to prevent cardio stroke are anticoags, if the patient has bleeding risk factors tho what is an alternative?
Definition
ASA + plavix
Term
you can chose to control rate or rhythm- what is the rate treatment option?
Definition
keep Afib, control ventricular heart rate
Term
you can chose to control rate or rhythm- what is the rhythm treatment option?
Definition
convert to sinus rhythm
Term
how do you normally convert a aperson to normal sinus rythm the first time? if the A fib reappaears then what is the treatment?
Definition
electrically (DCC)
DCC and add antiarrthym class 1 or 3
Term
when is anticoag treatment need for rate/rhythm control?
Definition
always!
Term
patient presents with new onset A fib- what is 1st line treatment?
what is the only reason you do the other option?
Definition
acute rate control
only do rhythm 1st if have emergency symtpms (shock, HF, etc.)
Term
if the patient is put on rhythm control due to emergency symtpoms what is the treatment-
Definition
IV heparin +
electrical cardioversion
Term
if acute rate control doesnt work and patient is put on rhythm control- what determines the treatment options-
Definition
if had A fib< or > 48 hrs
Term
if had A fib < 48 hrs and rythm control- what is the treatment
Definition
IV heparin
electracl cardiovert
Term
if had A fib >48 hrs and put on rhythm control what is the treatment process -3 things
Definition
- anticaog x 3 wks
-then cardiovert + TEE
-then anticoag for 4 wks
Term
options for acute rate control:
w/o HTN/ADHF:
w/ ADHF/HTN:
w/ either of these what also needs to e started?
Definition
BB or Non-DHP CCB
amiodarone or digoxin
anticoag
Term
what needs to be done in order to start chronic rate control at home? -2
Definition
change to PO formulations
continue anticoag
Term
for acute rate control- what is the target you titrate agents to
Definition
HR<100
Term
fro chronic rate control- what are the targets for:
patient with HF-
Patient w/o HF-
Definition
HR<80
HR<100
Term
what are the first line agents for rate control?
what are the times when you should use an alternative for Acute AF?
Definition
BB or Non CCB;
hypotensive/ADHF
Term
whcih beta blocker is onvly available in IV
Definition
esmolol
Term
when are BB used over Non CCBs in rate control
Definition
if patient has chronic systolic HF
Term
for rate control, amiodarone vs digoxin:
which is 2nd line option for acute AF?
which for chronic AF?
Definition
amiodarone
digoxin
Term
what is the chronic regimen for amiodarone-2 options
Definition
200 mg daily
100 if elderly or underweight
Term
what are the major side effects of amiodarone-7
Definition
thyroid (hypo/hyper)
cornea deposits
skin discolor
QT elongation
pulomnary disease
optic neuropathy
hepatox
Term
avoid use of Non-CCBs in acute and chronic AF if patient has what type of HF
Definition
systolic dysfunctoin
Term
when do you initate long term rhythm control meds
Definition
-if rate control doesnt work
-return of AF after cardioversion
Term
what antiarrthymic classes are used for rhythm control?
Definition
1 and 3
Term
what is the class agent that can be converted to outpatient?
which is the one that cant be converted at all?
Definition
amiodarone
sotalol
Term
which is the class 3 agent not used for maintenance?
Definition
ibultilide
Term
if the patient has a prolonged QT- what class 3 agent can still be used
Definition
amiodarone
Term
contraidnications for amiodarone-2
Definition
AV block
bradycardia
Term
which is the only class 3 agent that probably wont cause torsades de pointes
Definition
amiodarone
Term
what are side effects of sotalol-2
Definition
bradycardia, HF/block
Term
what are side effects of ibutilide-2
Definition
bradycardia, hypotesnion
Term
what are the side effects of Dofetilide-2
Definition
diarrhea, dizzy
Term
what are the class 1 agents
Definition
disopyramide
fleicainide
propafenone
Term
which class 1 agents can be converted to outpatient-2
Definition
fleicanide
propafenone
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