Antiarrhythmics Flashcards
Adverse effect associated with class 1A antiarrhythmic related with QT prolongation. Mechanism.
Torsades
Block K+ channel
What should you do to make safer the initiation doses of quinidine? In which case?
Previous digitalization ▶️ slow AV conduction
Atrial fibrillation
*quinidine alone yield reflex tachycardia ▶️ Alfa blocker (hypotension), muscarinic block (⬆️ HR, AV conduction)
What is the antiarrhythmic that increase the action potential duration (APD) instead of decrease it? Then which is the antiarrhythmic effect?
Class 1B: lidocaine, mexiletine ▶️ block the fast Na+ channels in inactivated state ▶️ block the slow Na+ “window” current
Antiarrhythmic ▶️ ⬆️ diastole and extends time of recovery
Treatment of torsades. Which antiarrhythmics avoid?
⬇️ K+, ⬇️ Mg+2 correction
⬆️ APD: drugs (isoproterenol) or pacing
Which antiarrhythmic is contraindicated in post-MI, structural and ischemic heart disease?
Class IC - Flecainide, Propafenone
Treatment for B-blocker overdose
Saline
Atropine
Glucagon▶️⬆️cAMP