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Title: ECG%20Practice%20Cases:%20Part%202%20Arrhythmias


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ECG Practice CasesPart 2 Arrhythmias
  • Megan Chan, PGY-1
  • UHCMC 2015

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71 y/o female with SOB
DIAGNOSIS?
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What Can Cause AFIB?
Afib with RVR (HR 140) Nonspecific ST T wave
changes
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Atrial Fibrillation
  • Etiology
  • HTN
  • CAD
  • Valvular heart disease
  • Thyrotoxicosis
  • ETOH abuse
  • Pericarditis
  • Post-operative state
  • Treatment
  • Medication
  • Rate control beta blockers, diltiazem, digoxin
  • Rhythm control amiodarone, quinidine,
    procainamide
  • DC-Synchronized Cardioversion
  • Esp if associated with MI, hypotension, or
    pulmonary edema

http//www.riversideonline.com/source/images/image
_popup/hb7_afib.jpg
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43 y/o female in clinic for follow up
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Her ECG 2 years ago
DIAGNOSIS?
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Her ECG 2 years ago
Sinus tach (HR 100) with RBBB and a PVC
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DIAGNOSIS?
Her Current ECG
New Aflutter with 21 conduction Old RBBB
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AFLUTTER
http//www.medicine-on-line.com/html/ecg/e0001en_f
iles/08.htm
http//www.learntheheart.com/ecg-review/ecg-topic-
reviews-and-criteria/atrial-flutter-review/
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Atrial Flutter
  • Etiology
  • Pulmonary diseasee.g. pulmonary HTN, PE
  • Valvular/ischemic heart disease
  • ETOH abuse
  • Pericarditis
  • Treatment
  • Cardioversion
  • Medicationssimilar to Afib tx but dont use
    quinidine or procainamide as these can decrease
    atrial conduction to 11
  • DC cardioversion
  • Ablationesp if sawtooth is down-going

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67 y/o female with palpitations
DIAGNOSIS?
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SVT with LVH (Narrow complex tachycardia, HR
165) (R in I gt 14, R in aVL gt 12, S in V2 R in
V6 gt 35)
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Supraventricular tachycardia
  • Pathophysiology
  • AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT)
  • 2 pathways (1 fast, 1 slow) within the AV node
  • Common slow-fast AVNRT anterograde conduction
    via slow pathway, retrograde conduction via fast
    pathway
  • ECG no discernible P waves (inverted P buried
    within QRS complex) because the atria and
    ventricles activate simultaneously. Pseudo R
    waves in V1 or V2.
  • Uncommon fast-slow AVNRT anterograde
    conduction via fast pathway, retrograde
    conduction via slow pathway
  • ECG inverted P wave that falls after the QRS
    because the atria activation is delayed
  • Orthodromic AV reentrant tachycardia (AVRT)
  • An accessory pathway between the atria and
    ventricle that conducts retrogradely
  • ECG P waves may or may not be discernable
    depending on the rate. Accessory pathway is far
    enough from the AV node that there is a
    difference in timing of activation of the atria
    and ventricles.

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AVNRT vs AVRT
Accessory pathway between atrium and ventricle
2 pathways within the AV node
http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileAV_nodal_reentra
nt_tachycardia.png
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Common AVNRT
No pseudo R waves during sinus rhythm
Pseudo R waves in V1
Uncommon AVNRT
P waves in yellow falling after QRS
http//lifeinthefastlane.com/ecg-library/svt/
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http//imgarcade.com/1/avrt-vs-avnrt-ecg/
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What Type of SVT is this?
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What Type of SVT is this?
Pseudo R waves
Common AVNRT
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Supraventricular tachycardia
  • Etiology
  • Ischemic heart disease
  • Digoxin toxicity
  • Excessive caffeine/amphetamine
  • Excessive ETOH
  • Atrial flutter with RVR

What is your Next Step in Management?
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Supraventricular Tachycardia
  • Treatment
  • Maneuvers to increase vagal tone and delay AV
    conduction to block reentry
  • Valsalva maneuver
  • Carotid sinus massage
  • Breath holding
  • Head immersion into cold water
  • Pharmacotherapy
  • IV adenosine agent of choice
  • Decreases sinoatrial and AV nodal activity
  • IV verapamil, IV esmolol/propranolol/metoprolol,
    digoxin
  • DC cardioversion if unstable or meds ineffective
  • Prevention
  • Digoxin drug of choice
  • Verapamil, Beta-blockers
  • Radiofreqency ablation

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http//www.emedu.org/ecg/images/ans/2adeno_1a.jpg
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http//www.emedu.org/ecg/images/ans/2adeno_2a.jpg
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Atrial Tachycardia with Adenosine
P waves with blocked AV conduction
http//www.heartpearls.com/tag/adenosine
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72 y/o female with palpitations
DIAGNOSIS?
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What is your Next Step in Management?
NSR with PVC (PVC resembles LBBB because
originating from right tract)
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Premature Ventricular Contractions
  • Etiology
  • Variation of normal
  • Excessive caffeine
  • Anemia
  • Anxiety
  • Organic heart disease (ischemic, valvular,
    hypertensive)
  • Medications (e.g. epinephrine, digitalis
    toxicity)
  • Metabolic abnormalities (hypoxia, hypokalemia,
    acidosis, alkalosis, hypomagnesemia)
  • Treatment
  • None if asymptomatic.
  • ? mortality if treated. However, gt10 PVCs per
    hour ? risk of death in those with heart
    disease.
  • If symptomatic, treat with beta-blockers and
    possibly ablation.

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85 y/o female admitted for falls
DIAGNOSIS?
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DIAGNOSIS?
Sinus Bradycardia (HR 50) with PAC
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Premature Atrial Contractions
  • Pathophysiology
  • Early beat fires on its own from a focus in the
    atria
  • Etiology
  • Variant of normal
  • Adrenergic excess
  • ETOH/Tobacco
  • Electrolyte imbalances
  • Ischemia
  • Infection
  • No significance in a normal heart, but may be a
    precursor of ischemia in a diseased heart.

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    Accessed Nov 18, 2014.
  • Longo DL, Fauci AS, Kasper DL, et al.
    Electrocardiography. In Harrisons Principles of
    Internal Medicine, 18th ed. 2012. McGraw Hill.
    New York, NY.
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    Guidebook. 2013. http//chicago.medicine.uic.edu/U
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