Long QT Syndrome Flashcards
Long QT syndrome is a v_____ t________
ventricular tachyarrhythmia
Long QT syndrome is typically a congenital c_______ disorder where a mutation affects the cardiac i__ c_____ and therefore heart conduction
channelopathy
ion channels
How long is the QT interval in long QT syndrome?
480ms+
What are causes of Long QT syndrome?
Romano Ward Syndrome (autosomal dominant)
Jervell and Lange-Neilsen syndrome (autosomal recessive)
Certain medications (particularly those blocking cardiac potassium channels like amiodarone)
Hypokalaemia
Hypocalcaemia
Long QT syndrome predisposes the patient to other arrhythmias like t_____ d_ p____ and v______ f______
torsades de pointes
Ventricular fibrillation
Torsades de pointes is a p_____ ventricular tachycardia
polymorphic (varying shape of QRS)
What does Torsades de pointes literally mean?
Twisting of the points
due to changing axis and amplitude of the QRS complexes
Torsades de Pointes involves rapid irregular QRS complexes which “twist” around baseline and can cease spontaneously or develop to _____ ______
ventricular fibrillation
Ventricular fibrillation is s______, r___ oscillations on ECG
shapeless, rapid
A patient with ventricular fibrillation becomes p_____ and can go into cardiac arrest (no effective cardiac output)
pulseless
What is first line treatment for cardiac arrest due to ventricular fibrillation?
Electrical defibrillation (non-synchronised as patient is pulseless!)