CVS - Arrhythmias and Anti-arrhythmics Flashcards

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What are the phases of cardiac action potential?

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0: Rapid depolarization, 1: Initial repolarization, 2: Plateau, 3: Repolarization, 4: Resting potential.

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What is the mechanism of Class I antiarrhythmic drugs?

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They block sodium channels, reducing excitability and conduction velocity.

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What is the action of Class II antiarrhythmics?

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They reduce heart rate and contractility by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors.

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How do Class III antiarrhythmics work?

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Potassium channel blockers: They prolong repolarization by inhibiting potassium efflux.

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What is the mechanism of Class IV antiarrhythmics?

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(Non-DHP Calcium Channel Blockers) They reduce calcium influx at SA & AV node, decreasing heart rate and nodal conduction.

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What is the role of Adenosine in antiarrhythmic therapy?

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It slows AV nodal conduction, useful in paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia.

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How are Class I antiarrhythmics classified?

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Into subclasses IA, IB, and IC, based on their effect on action potential duration.

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What are the clinical uses of Class I antiarrhythmics?

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They are used in ventricular and supraventricular tachycardias.

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What are common adverse effects of Class II antiarrhythmics?

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Bradycardia, AV block, and bronchospasm.

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Which antiarrhythmic drug has a long elimination half-life and is used in various arrhythmias?

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Amiodarone.

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What is the main adverse effect of Class III antiarrhythmics?

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Symptomatic Bradycardia and Heart Block

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What is a significant contraindication of Non-DHP Calcium Channel Blockers?

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Patients with preexisting depressed cardiac function

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What is the mechanism of action of Lidocaine as an antiarrhythmic?

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It blocks sodium channels, used in acute ventricular arrhythmias.

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What is a contraindication for using propranolol as antiarrhythmics?

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Asthma, diabetes or severe peripheral arterial disease.

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15
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Name 2 classes of drugs that are used to treat atrial fibrillation?

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Using Beta-Blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers

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16
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What is the effect of Class IC antiarrhythmics on the Effective Refractory Period (ERP)?

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They have no or minimal effect on ERP.

17
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How do calcium channel blockers help in supraventricular tachycardia?

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By slowing AV nodal conduction.

18
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How do Class III antiarrhythmics affect atrial fibrillation?

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They prolong the refractory period, stabilizing the cardiac rhythm.