Ventricular (Broad Complex) Tachycardia**** Flashcards
Where does it arise from? - not the AV node
It usually occurs in a structurally abnormal heart!
When is it classed as sustained tachycardia?
What is ventricular fibrillation?
What would ventricular fibrillation cause?
What features would you see on ECG?
Ventricular ectopic focus
Structurally abnormal heart
> 30 SECONDS
Irregular chaotic ventricular activity
Ineffective cardiac output
No identifiable P wave, QRS or T waves on ECG
ECG findings:
What rate would you find?
Why do they get broad QRS complexes?
Signs of AV dissociation?
150-250
Spread of depolarisation through ventricular myocardium is slower than through conduction pathways
P waves and QRS different rates and fusion beats (P wave fused with broad QRS)
Management:
In cardiac arrest?
What drug can be given IV if there is a pulse?
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VF and pulseless VT are shockable rhythms - cardioversion
Synchronised DC shocks (defib) if unstable and amiodarone IV
Amiodarone IV if stable