Adenosine (Adenocard) Flashcards
Adenosine Classification
Antidysrhythmic (Class V)/Nucleoside
Adenosine Mechanism
Adenosine (A1)R agonist -> slows AV conduction by activations of G-protein 2nd messengers, decreasing cAMP and inhibiting Ca2+ entry into the cardiac pacemaker cells
Adenosine Pharmacokinetics
Onset: Immediate
Peak Effects: Immediate
Durations: 30-45 sec
Half Life: 6 sec
Adenosine Indications
- SVT (PSVT)/ Narrow Complex Tachycardia
- Diagnostic maneuver: stable narrow complex SVT
- wide regular monomorphic tachycardia
Adenosine Contraindications
- 2/3 degree Heart Block, Sick Sinus Syndrome, Torsades (Polymorphic VT)
- Poison/Chemical induced SVT (ie. Cocaine)
Adenosine Side Effects/Adverse Reactions
Facial flushing, HA, CP, dizziness
Adenosine Dose
Adult:
1st dose = 6mg rapid IVP (proximal vein) followed by 20cc NS flush
2nd dose = 12mg rapid IVP followed by 20cc NS flush
Pedi:
1st dose = 0.1 mg/kg IV IO rapid push (proximal vein), max 6mg
2nd dose = 0.2 mg/kg IV IO rapid push, max 12mg
Adenosine Precautions
- Begin printing rhythm strip before administering adenosine
- Caution with asthma and COPD - may induce wheezing
Adenosine Drug Interactions
- Methylxanthines (caffeine) are nonspecific competitive antagonists for adenosine receptors; Double the dose for pts taking large amounts
- Carbamazepine (tegretol, phenobarbital) and dipyridamole (persantine, aggrenox) potentiate effects of adenosine; halve the dose