Bradycardia and Tachycardia Flashcards
physiological causes of bradycardia
increased vagal tone, trained athletes
non-cardiac causes of bradycardia
endocrine disorders, electrolyte imbalance, drugs
intrinsic causes of bradycardia
degeneration of the SAN, the atrium and AVN. These can include sick sinus syndrome or AV blockade or heart block
what is sick sinus syndrome
malfunction of the SAN
3 degrees of AV blockade/heart block
- slower AV conduction
- missed beat to ventricle
- no conduction to ventricles
2 drugs to treat AV blockade:
atropine (antagonizes the muscarine-like actions of acetylcholine, causing a more sympathetic reaction. increasing HR) or isoprenaline (non-selective β adrenoreceptor agonist)
class 1 anti-arrhythmic
Na+ channel blockers, slow down AP conduction
class 1a anti-arrhythmics
disopyramide, procainamide, quinidine
dissociation rate of class 1a anti-arrhythmic
intermediate
adverse effects of class 1a anti-arrhythmic
ventricular fibrillation, supraventricular or ventricular tachycardia, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, loss of balance, dilated pupils, photophobia, dry mouth and potentially extreme confusion, deliriant hallucinations, and excitation especially among the elderly
class 1b anti-arrhythmics
lidocaine
dissociation rate of class 1b anti-arrhythmics
fast
adverse effect of class 1b
CNS effects
class 1c anti-arrhythmics
flecainide, propafenone
dissociation rate of class 1c
slow