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A Focused Initial Rapid Evaluation (FIRE) as shown below should be performed to identify patients in need of immediate intervention.<ref name="pmid14563598">{{cite journal| author=Blomström-Lundqvist C, Scheinman MM, Aliot EM, Alpert JS, Calkins H, Camm AJ et al.| title=ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias--executive summary. a report of the American college of cardiology/American heart association task force on practice guidelines and the European society of cardiology committee for practice guidelines (writing committee to develop guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias) developed in collaboration with NASPE-Heart Rhythm Society. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 2003 | volume= 42 | issue= 8 | pages= 1493-531 | pmid=14563598 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=14563598 }} </ref><ref name="circ.ahajournals.org">{{Cite web | last = | first = | title = Part 7.3: Management of Symptomatic Bradycardia and Tachycardia | url = http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/112/24_suppl/IV-67.full | publisher = | date = | accessdate = 2 March 2014 }}</ref> | A Focused Initial Rapid Evaluation (FIRE) as shown below should be performed to identify patients in need of immediate intervention.<ref name="pmid14563598">{{cite journal| author=Blomström-Lundqvist C, Scheinman MM, Aliot EM, Alpert JS, Calkins H, Camm AJ et al.| title=ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias--executive summary. a report of the American college of cardiology/American heart association task force on practice guidelines and the European society of cardiology committee for practice guidelines (writing committee to develop guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias) developed in collaboration with NASPE-Heart Rhythm Society. | journal=J Am Coll Cardiol | year= 2003 | volume= 42 | issue= 8 | pages= 1493-531 | pmid=14563598 | doi= | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=14563598 }} </ref><ref name="circ.ahajournals.org">{{Cite web | last = | first = | title = Part 7.3: Management of Symptomatic Bradycardia and Tachycardia | url = http://circ.ahajournals.org/content/112/24_suppl/IV-67.full | publisher = | date = | accessdate = 2 March 2014 }}</ref> | ||
<span style="font-size:85%">Boxes in | <span style="font-size:85%">Boxes in salmon signify that an urgent management is needed.</span> | ||
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❑ [[Chest discomfort]] suggestive of [[ischemia]] <br> | ❑ [[Chest discomfort]] suggestive of [[ischemia]] <br> | ||
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❑ If a patient has polymorphic VT and is unstable, treat the rhythm as VF and deliver high-energy unsynchronized shocks | {{familytree | | | | A01 | | | A02 | | | A03 | | | | | | | | | | |A01=<div style=" width: 13em; padding:1em;"> <div style="background: #FA8072"> {{fontcolor|#F8F8FF| '''[[VT]]/[[VF]] in the form of [[cardiac arrest]]'''<br> '''[[Cardiac arrest resident survival guide|<span style="color:white;">Click here for Cardiac arrest resident survival guide</span>]]''' }} </div> </div> |A02=<div style=" width: 13em; padding:1em;"> <div style="background: #FA8072"> {{fontcolor|#F8F8FF| '''Unsynchronized cardioversion'''<br> ❑ If a patient has polymorphic VT and is unstable, treat the rhythm as VF and deliver high-energy unsynchronized shocks <br> | ||
:❑ Provide an initial shock of 200 Joules | :❑ Provide an initial shock of 200 Joules<br> | ||
:❑ Increase the dose if no response to the first shock (eg, 300 J, 360 J, 360 J)< | :❑ Increase the dose if no response to the first shock (eg, 300 J, 360 J, 360 J) }} </div> </div>|A03=<div style=" width: 13em; padding:1em;"> <div style="background: #FA8072"> {{fontcolor|#F8F8FF| '''Synchronized cardioversion''' }} </div> </div>}} | ||
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{{familytree | | | | | :❑ Provide an initial dose of biphasic cardioversion of 120-200 Joules ([[ACC AHA guidelines classification scheme|<span style="color:white;">Class IIa, level of evidence A</span>]]) | ||
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:❑ Provide an initial dose of biphasic cardioversion of 50-100 Joules ([[ACC AHA guidelines classification scheme|<span style="color:white;">Class IIa, level of evidence B</span>]]) | |||
:❑ If the initial shock fails, increase the dose in a stepwise fashion | |||
:❑ If monophasic wave form is used, begin at 200 Joules and increase in stepwise fashion if not successful }} </div>|D03=<div style="float: left; text-align: left; background: #FA8072; width: 13em; padding:1em;"> {{fontcolor|#F8F8FF| '''Monomorphic VT (regular form and rate)''' | |||
:❑ Provide an initial dose of biphasic cardioversion of 100 Joules ([[ACC AHA guidelines classification scheme|<span style="color:white;">Class IIb, level of evidence C</span>]]) | |||
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Wide Complex Tachycardia Resident Survival Guide Microchapters |
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Treatment |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Rim Halaby, M.D. [2]
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Overview
Wide complex tachycardia is characterized by a heart rate more than 100 beats per minute associated with a QRS interval of more than 120 ms. When wide complex tachycardia is present, it is important to determine whether the tachycardia is of a supraventricular or a ventricular origin.[1]
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Wide complex tachycardia may be a life-threatening condition and must be treated as such irrespective of the causes.
Common Causes
- Atrial fibrillation with aberrancy
- Atrial fibrillation with pre-excitation
- Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) with aberrancy
- Ventricular tachycardia
Click here for the complete list of causes.
FIRE: Focused Initial Rapid Evaluation
A Focused Initial Rapid Evaluation (FIRE) as shown below should be performed to identify patients in need of immediate intervention.[1][2]
Boxes in salmon signify that an urgent management is needed.
Identify cardinal findings that increase the pretest probability of wide complex tachycardia ❑ Palpitations ❑ QRS complex > 120 ms ❑ Heart rate > 150 beats/min | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Does the patient have any of the following findings that require urgent cardioversion? ❑ Hemodynamic instability ❑ Chest discomfort suggestive of ischemia | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
❑ Yes | ❑ No | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Prepare the patient for immediate cardioversion and simultaneously do the following: ❑ Maintain patent airway; assist breathing as necessary ❑ Adminster oxygen (if the patient is hypoxemic) ❑ Cardiac monitor to identify rhythm; monitor blood pressure and oximetry ❑ Give IV sedation if the patient is conscious (don't delay cardioversion to sedate the patient) ❑ Consider expert consultation | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
VT/VF in the form of cardiac arrest Click here for Cardiac arrest resident survival guide | Unsynchronized cardioversion ❑ If a patient has polymorphic VT and is unstable, treat the rhythm as VF and deliver high-energy unsynchronized shocks
| Synchronized cardioversion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atrial fibrillation with aberrancy
| Arial flutter and other SVTs with aberrancy
| Monomorphic VT (regular form and rate)
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Complete Diagnostic Approach
A complete diagnostic approach should be carried out after a focused initial rapid evaluation is conducted and following initiation of any urgent intervention.[1][2]
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Characterize the symptoms❑ Asymptomatic Characterize the timing of the symptoms❑ Onset Identify possible triggers❑ Infection |
Treatment
A complete diagnostic approach should be carried out after a focused initial rapid evaluation is conducted and following initiation of any urgent intervention.[1][2]
ABC: Air, breathing and circulation; Afib: Atrial fibrillation; BBB: Bundle branch block; LV: Left ventricle; SVT: Supraventricular tachycardia; VT: Ventricular tachycardia; WPW: Wold Parkinson White
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Begin initial management❑ Assess and support ABC's as needed Determine if the patient has any unstable sign or symptom❑ Chest pain
Perform immediate synchronized cardioversion❑ Perform immediate synchronized cardioversion VT or uncertain rhythm❑ Give amiodarone 150 mg IV over 10 min SVT with aberrancy❑ Attempt vagal maneuvers Afib with aberrancy❑ Consider expert consultation Pre-excited Afib (Afib + WPW)❑ Consider expert consultation Recurrent polymorphic VT❑ Consider expert consultation Torsade de pointes❑ Load with magnesium 1-2 g over 5-60 min, then infusion |
Differentiating SVT from VT
Shown below is a table summarizing some clues that help differentiate SVT from VT.[1]
Clues | Type of arrhythmia |
Irregularly irregular rhythm | Atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter with aberrancy |
Previous myocardial infarction or structural heart disease | Ventricular tachycardia |
Ventricular rate faster than atrial rate | Ventricular tachycardia |
Typical RBBB or LBBB | Supraventricular tachycardia |
Precordial leads: ❑ Concordant ❑ No R/S pattern ❑ Onset of R to nadir longer than 100ms |
Ventricular tachycardia |
RBBB pattern: ❑ qR, Rs or Rr' in V1 ❑ Frontal plane axis range from +90 degrees to -90 degrees |
Ventricular tachycardia |
LBBB pattern: ❑ R in V1 longer than 30 ms ❑ R to nadir of S in V1 greater than 60 ms ❑ qR or qS in V6 |
Ventricular tachycardia |
For more details about differentiating VT from SVT, click here
Antiarrhythmics
Shown below is a table summarizing the choices of the antiarrhythmic drugs for the different types of tachycardia according to the 2003 ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias.[1]
BBB: Bundle branch block; LV: Left ventricle; SVT: Supraventricular tachycardia
Do's
- Refer the patient to an arrhythmia specialist when the tachycardia causes syncope or dyspnea as well as when the wide complex tachycardia is of unknown cause.[1]
- Place an ambulatory 24 hour Holter when the tachycardia is frequent and transient.[1]
- Treat the patient as having a ventricular tachycardia when the diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardia can not be made.[1]
- Suspect ventricular tachycardia in a patient with wide complex tachycardia and previous myocardial infarction or a history of structural heart disease.[1]
- Use beta blockers with caution in pulmonary diseases or congestive heart failure.
Dont's
- Don't rely on the hemodynamic status of the patient and the heart rate to differenciate SVT from VT.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 Blomström-Lundqvist C, Scheinman MM, Aliot EM, Alpert JS, Calkins H, Camm AJ; et al. (2003). "ACC/AHA/ESC guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias--executive summary. a report of the American college of cardiology/American heart association task force on practice guidelines and the European society of cardiology committee for practice guidelines (writing committee to develop guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular arrhythmias) developed in collaboration with NASPE-Heart Rhythm Society". J Am Coll Cardiol. 42 (8): 1493–531. PMID 14563598.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Part 7.3: Management of Symptomatic Bradycardia and Tachycardia". Retrieved 2 March 2014.