Antiarrhythmics (review) Flashcards

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On an ECG, what is the P wave, QRS and the T wave generated by?

A

P wave- atrial depolarization

QRS- ventricular muscle depolarization

T wave- ventricular repolarization

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On an ECG, the PR interval is a measure of what?

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a measure of conduction time from atrium to ventricle

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On an ECG, what does the QT interval reflect?

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the duration of the ventricular action potential

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What are the differnet pumps/channels utilized during an action potention and ion movement

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  1. Resting potential- Na/K pump
  2. Depolarization- voltage gated Na channel
  3. Repolarization- Voltage gated K channel
  4. Resting potential- Na/K pump
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In the following picture, which graph shows Ventricular muscle cell action potential vs. SA node cell action potential?

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Top: SA node cell

Bottom: ventricular muscle cell

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What is the ion movement in purkinje fiber action potential at phase 4, 0, 1, 2 and 3?

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Phase 4- Na in, K out

Phase 0- Na in and Ca in

Phase 1- Ca in, K out

Phase 2- Ca in, K out

Phase 3- K out

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In non-pacemaker cells, the outward _______ current during phase 4 is sufficient to maintain a stable negative resting potential

A

Potassium

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In pacemaker cells, the _____ current is smaller than in non-pacemaker cells and the depolarizing currents (sodium, calcium, or both) during phase 4 are lrg enough to gradually depolarize the cell during diastole

A

Potassium

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9
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Mechanisms of tachyarrhythmias:

What are the two general categories?

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  1. Abnormality in impulse generation or “automatic” tachycardias
  2. Abnormality in impulse conduction or “reentrant” tachycardias
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What is another name for a tachyarrhythmia whose mechanism is an abnormality in impulse generation?

An abnormality in impulse conduction?

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impulse generation= “Automatic” tachycardias

impulse conduction= “reentrant” tachycardia

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Most antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) do what?

A

modulate the activity of ion channels in the plasma membranes

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12
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Pacemaker cells exhibit automaticity:

SA node= ___-___bpm

AV node and Bundle of His= __-__bpm

Bundle branches, purkinje fibers= ____-____bpm

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SA node= 60-100bpm

AV node and Bundle of His= 50-60 bpm

Bundle branches, purkinje fibers= 30-40 bpm

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13
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nonpacemaker cells in pathologic conditions can acquire ______

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automaticity

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