ARRHYTHMIAS-ATRIAL FLUTTER

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SUMMARY

1. Tachycardia with atrial rate is 200-350/min, forms a saw-tooth pattern on ECG.

2. There is large clockwise/counter-clockwise circus movement (conduction defect that permits a wave of excitation to propagate continuously within a closed circuit) within the RA.

3. assoc. with 2:1 AV block as the AV node is unable to conduce impulses greater than 230/min.

4. Ventricular rate can be slowed by vagal stimulation (valsalva manoeuvre, carotid sinus pressure).

5. Often triggered by IHD, myocarditis, valvular heart disease, post-rheumatic fever.

6. Tx: DC cardioversion if haemodynamic compromise, IV ibutilide, flecanide for non-emergent cardioversion, anticoagulation for stroke prevention. Radiofrequency ablation once stable.

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