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1. Most common sustained cardiac dysrhythmia.
<br/>2. Characterised by lack of P waves & irregularly irregular rhythm.
<br/><i>3. Causes: IHD, HTN, ACS, sepsis, hypotension, thyrotoxicosis, pericardial disease. </i>
<br/>4. Management: anticoagulation, control HR, cardioversion if haemodynamic compromise present.
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<div>1. Most common sustained cardiac dysrhythmia.<br/>2. Characterised by lack of P waves &amp; irregularly irregular rhythm.<br/><i>3. Causes: IHD, HTN, ACS, sepsis, hypotension, thyrotoxicosis, pericardial disease. </i><br/>4. Management: anticoagulation, control HR, cardioversion if haemodynamic compromise present.<br/><br/><div>[[Image:paste-a497f43fae751a8b2326d5fa42e61fb25367c082.jpg]]<br/></div>
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[[Category:Electrocardiogram]]
[[Category:Electrocardiogram]]
[[Category:Advanced Life Support]]
[[Category:Advanced Life Support]]

Revision as of 08:39, 30 December 2022

SUMMARY

1. Most common sustained cardiac dysrhythmia.
2. Characterised by lack of P waves & irregularly irregular rhythm.
3. Causes: IHD, HTN, ACS, sepsis, hypotension, thyrotoxicosis, pericardial disease. 
4. Management: anticoagulation, control HR, cardioversion if haemodynamic compromise present.

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