Amiodarone Flashcards
Generic Name:
Amiodarone
Trade Name:
Cordarone
Class:
Antiarrhythmic Agent
Mechanism of Action:
- Multiple effects on sodium, potassium and calcium channels.
- Prolongs action potential, refractory period.
- Ventricular automaticity (potassium channel blockade).
- Slows membrane depolarization and impulse conduction (sodium channel blockade).
- Negative chronotropic activity in nodal tissue, rate reduction, and antisympathetic activity (calcium channel and B-blockade). - Dilates coronary arteries due to calcium channel and alpha-adrenergic blocking action
Indications for use:
- Treatment of: defibrillation-refractory VF/pulseless VT, polymorphic VT, and wide complex tachycardia of uncertain origin.
- Control hemodynamically stable ventricular tachycardia when cardioversion unsuccessful.
- Adjunct to cardioversion of SVT and PSVT.
- Rate control in atrial fibrillation or flutter.
Contraindications:
- Bradycardia
- Second or third degree heart block unless a functioning pacemaker is present
- Cardiogenic shock
- Hypotension
- Pulmonary congestion
Adverse Reactions:
- Cardiovascular: bradycardia, hypotension, asystole/cardiac arrest, atrio-ventricular block
- Torsades de Pointes (prolongs QTc interval), congestive heart failure
- GI & Hepatic: nausea, vomiting, abnormal liver function tests
- Skin: slate-blue pigmentation
- Other: fever, headache, dizziness, flushing, abnormal salivation, photophobia
Incompatibilities/Drug Interactions:
- Beta blockers, calcium channel blockers, and other antiarrhythmics are additive and can be proarrhythmic when given in combination with Amiodarone due to similar mechanisms of action.
- Amiodarone precipitates at certain concentrations when mixed at a Y-site with sodium bicarbonate, furosemide, and heparin.
Adult Dosage: VF/Pulseless VT:
300 mg IV push over 30 – 60 seconds, may repeat in 3-5 minutes with 150 mg IV push
Adult Dosage: Wide-Complex Tachycardias, Atrial Flutter, Atrial Fibrillation, SVT with cardioversion:
150 mg IV over 10 minutes (mix in 50 mL bag of D5W) may repeat every 10 minutes
Adult Dosage: Maintenance Infusion Post Resuscitation/Conversion:
- After successful defibrillation, follow with up to 1mg/min IV infusion for 6 hours, then up to 0.5 mg/min IV infusion for up to 18 hours, maximum daily dose is 2.2 grams
- Mix 450 mg in 250 mL of D5W (special polyolefin bag), concentration 1.8 mg/mL, and run at 33.3 mL/hr for 1 mg/min or 16.7 mL/hr for 0.5 mg/min
Adult Dosage: For Other Maintenance Infusion:
Rates range from 0.5 mg/min to 1mg/min. Maximum daily dose is 2.2 grams
Pediatric Dosage: VF/Pulseless VT
5 mg/kg IV push (max 300 mg single dose), may repeat every 5 minutes two times to a total maximum of 15 mg/kg/day
Pediatric Dosage: Probable VT with pulse:
5 mg/kg IV administered over 20 minutes may repeat two more times to a total of 15 mg/kg/day
Routes of Administration:
IV/IO bolus, IV/IO infusion