Wide complex tachycardia medical therapy
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Medical Therapy
- If stable: (More patients than you think)
- DO NOT USE Ca2+ Channel blocker, Digoxin or Adenosine if you don't not know the etiology of the Wide Complex Tachycardia. Ca2+ Channel blockers and Digoxin can lead to accelerated conduction down a bypass tract and VF.
- Though ACLS guidelines recommend a diagnostic trial of Adenosine, it can precipitate VF in some patients with SVT. Patients who have underlying coronary disease may become ischemic from coronary steal. Rhythm can degenerate and lead to VF that cannot be resuscitated. Furthermore, some VT (esp those with structurally normal hearts) are adenosine responsive and can terminate.
- Etiology Uncertain
- Pronestyl 15mg/kg load over 30 minutes then 2-6mg/min gtt
- Ventricular Tachycardia with active ischemia
- Lidocaine 1 mg/kg q5-10 min up to 3 times then 2-6mg.min gtt
- If unsuccessful, Pronestyl as above
- If unsuccessful, IV Amiodarone 150-300 load over 15-20min. 30-60mg/hr gtt for total of 1gram
- Ventricular Tachycardia in Setting of Cardiomyopathy
- Positively SVT with aberrancy
- Antidromic AVRT
- Etiology Uncertain
Defibrillation
Indications for defibrillation include the following:
- Chest pain
- Congestive heart failure (CHF)
- Hypotension with symptoms
- Loss of consciousness
- Seizure