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Fast Action Potential dependent on ? |
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Slow AP dependent on what |
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Examples of Supraventricular Arrhythmias |
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-Sinus Bradycardia (<60bpm) -Sinus Tachycardia (>100) -Atrial Flutter (>300, stable reentry) -Atrial Fibrillation (>400, disorganized reentry) -PSVT (reentry w/in AV node, Ca2+ channel blockers) |
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Examples of Ventricular Arrhythmias |
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-Premature ventricular contractions (dangerous in pts w/ cardiac disease) -Ventricular Tachycardia -Ventricular Fibrillation (cardioversion, shock) -Toursades de Pointe |
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When does a Early after depolarization occur |
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duration of AP is elongated, can be drug induced |
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When does Late after depolarization DAD occur |
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Overload of excess calcium |
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-Anticholinergics - Atropine -B-agonist- Isoproterenol -Pacemaker |
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How Tx Tachycardia pharmacologically if automaticity induced |
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Dec. Phase 4 automaticity so class I-IV |
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Tx Tachycardia pharmacologically if Reentry induced |
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*Interrupt circuit by slowing conduction -Fast AP - Na channel blockers -Slow AP - Calcium channel blockers or Beta-blockers *Or increase Refractory period -K channel blockers |
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How tx tachycardia if drugs ineffective |
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Cardioversion and ablation |
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Example of Na Channel block |
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Procainamide Lidocaine (minimal) Flecainide (strong) |
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