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WIDE COMPLEX TACHYCARDIA . Puja Chopra, PGY-1 Emergency Medicine May 19, 2011. Objectives. Differential Diagnosis of wide complex tachycardia Approach to wide complex tachcardia Examples of wide complex tachycardia Adenosine/ACLS. DDx:. Ventricular tachycardia
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WIDE COMPLEX TACHYCARDIA Puja Chopra, PGY-1 Emergency Medicine May 19, 2011
Objectives • Differential Diagnosis of wide complex tachycardia • Approach to wide complex tachcardia • Examples of wide complex tachycardia • Adenosine/ACLS
DDx: • Ventricular tachycardia • SVT with a preexisting bundle branch block or a functional rate related bundle branch block • SVT with antegrade conduction via an accessory pathway • Drug induced – TCA, Class one antiarryhtmic • Electrolyte - hyperkalemia
Wellen’s Criteria RBBB Pattern LBBB Pattern
Sensitivity: 98.7% Specificity: 96.5%
Brugada Criteria: • Sensitivity: 79 to 91% • Specificity: 43 to 70%
Approach to WCT • 1. History • 2. Physical Exam • 3. ECG • Regular: VT, SVT with aberrancy, SVT with accessory pathway, Electrolyte abnormalities, Medications • Irregular: a fib + pre-excitation, a fib + BBB, a flutter + BBB, MAT + BBB, polymorphic Vtach (torsades) • ?AV dissociation, Fusion beats, capture beats • 4. Adenosine (?Diagnostic, ?therapeutic)
44 year old chronic alcoholic male with persistent vomiting and becomes unresponsive
Adenosine in the Diagnosis of Broad Complex Tachycardia- Griffith et al. The Lancet March 1988 89% Sensitivity, 95% specificity, 92% predictive accuracy for SVT origin
Intravenous Adenosine Triphosphate During Wide QRS Complex Tachycardia: Safety, Therapeutic Efficacy and Diagnostic utility- Sharma et al. The American Journal of Medicine, April 1990 Sensitivity: 70%, Specificity: 92%, PPV: 85%
Adenosine for the Management of Patients with Tachycardias – A new Protocol- Domanovits et al. European Heart Journal, 1994
Adenosine For Wide Complex Tachycardia: Efficacy and Safety- Marill et al. Critical Care Medicine, 2009 • The odds of SVT increase by a factor of 36 after a positive response to adenosine • - Odds of VT increase by factor of 9 after a negative response to adenosine Primary outcome: termination of tachycardia with adenosine, AV block allowing rhythm identification
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