lecture 12 - antiarrhythmics Flashcards
What are the 2 types of arrhythmia, based on their cause?
1.) defects in impulse generation at SA node
2.) Defect in impulse conduction
What is heart block?
Loss of SA control of cardiac contraction because of impaired conduction from the SA node to ventricles through ischaemic or refractory tissue.
What are the 2 aims of pharmacological treatment of atrial fibrillation?
1.) rate/rhythm treatment
2.) embolic complication prevention
What drugs/ drug classes can be used for rate control in AF treatment?
Beta-blockers, Calcium Channel Blockers, Digoxin
What are the non-pharmacological treatments for AF?
catheter ablation, pacemakers, surgery
What guidelines are used to calculate stroke risk in patients with AF?
CHA2DS2-VASC score
What drugs can be used for supra-ventricular and ventricular arrhythmias?
Metoprolol, amiodarone
What drugs can only be used for supra-ventricular arrhythmias?
Diltiazem, digoxin
What is the main anti-arrhythmic property of Beta-blockers?
Rate control
What is the action of digoxin?
Increases force of contraction of heart, but slows its rate
What is the function drug class of digoxin?
Positive inotrope