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How do you treat A Fib or A Flutter,”Hemodynamically stable?If no: CardioversionIf yes: Control rate with BB to 60-100Has the arrhythmia lasted > 48hrs?If no: CardioversionIf yes/maybe: Either TEE or begin 3 weeks of anticoagulationDoes TEE show a thrombus?If no: CardioversionIf yes: 3 week anticoagulationFollowup 3 week anticoagulation with cardioversionFollowup cardioversion with 4 weeks of anticoagulationIf chronic-Rate control if BB-If <60 without heart disease: Nothing
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Read moreWhat is paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia,”Narrow QRSTreat: Stimulate vagus nerve (valsalva, carotid massage, hold breath
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Read moreWhat is WPW syndrome,”Bundle of Kent goes from A to V resulting in premature ventricular excitationECG: Short PR, delta, narrow QRSTreat: Ablation of Kent
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Read moreWhat is VF,”Multifocal ventricular firing resulting in ventricular quiver thus no contraction (i.e. no CO) –> No pulse or heart soundsUsually occurs secondary to VTECG: No P waves or QRSTreat: Defib + CRP with or without epiIf secondary to MI, no need for chronic therapy. Otherwise
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