Cardioversion Flashcards

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What is cardioversion ?

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  • a medical procedure by which an abnormally fast heart rate (tachycardia) or other cardiac arrhythmia is converted to a normal rhythm using electricity or drugs.
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What are the 2 different types of cardioversion ?

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  • synchronized electrical cardioversion

- pharmacologic cardioversion

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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: what is it

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  • is the uses a therapeutic dose of electric current to the heart at a specific moment in the cardiac cycle, restoring the activity of the electrical conduction system of the heart.
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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: procedure

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  • place 2 electrode pads with saline gel -> one on right parasternal line + one on the left anterior mid-axillary line -> shock with a selected amount of current at R wave of the QRS
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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: what to do in case of hemodynamically unstable patient

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  • patient is sedated during the procedure, if he is hemodynamically stable, but
  • if patient is hemodynamically unstable -> induce a shock directly after conforming the arrhythmia
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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: indications, and contraindications

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  • Indications for supra ventricular tachycardia: A-fib, A-flutter, VT and junctional tachycardia
    Note: Pulseless VT and V-fib are treated with unsynchronized shocks: defibrillation
  • Contraindications: synchronized electrical cardioversion is not indicated in sinus tachycardia (differential diagnosis), digoxin toxicity, electrolyte disturbance, fever
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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: Ongoing things to check

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  • don’t eat for 6 hours
  • thyroid function
  • IV access
  • sedation
  • no one touches the patient
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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: special situation

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  • pregnancy (usually with intubation), pacemaker (don’t position the paddles in the same vector)
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Synchronized electrical cardioversion: complications

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  • asystole/bradycardia
  • V-fib
  • thromboembolism
  • hypotension
  • skin burn
  • aspiration pneumonitis
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Pharmacologic cardioversion: what is it

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  • also called chemical cardioversion, uses antiarrhythmia medication instead of an electrical shock, goal is to lower the HR back to a normal rhythm
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Pharmacologic cardioversion: what is used

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  • mainly anti-arrhythmic agents: amiodarone, cardizem, metoprolol
  • Anti-arrhythmic drugs:
    .Class I -> Na channel blockers: Quinidine, lidocaine
    .Class II -> BB
    .Class III -> blocks outward K channel: amiodarone, stall
    .Class IV -> Calcium Channel blocker which inhibits AP in AV and SA node
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Pharmacologic cardioversion: what is used in stable patients

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  • adenosine
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