Antiarrhythmics Flashcards

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Lidocaine

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Class IB antiarrhythmic that produces Class IA action in diseased myocardium; used for life-threatening v-arrhythmia and digoxin induced arrhythmia

ADRs: Lidocaine-induced seizures; hypotension; decreased contractility

CIs: Epileptics, hepatic dysnfnxn

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Propafenone/ Fleicanide

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Class IC antiarrhythmic that produces MARKEDLY slow signal conduction (decreased automaticity); used for life-threatening ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias IN THE ABSENCE OF MYOCARDIAL DISEASE

*Increased mortality if used in post-MI pt.

⭐️Propafenone has some BB activity so AVOID IN COPD PTS

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Only drugs that can increase EF in CHF pts.

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BBs

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Esmolol

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Cardioselective BB w/ very short t^1/2 that can be used to control a-fib/flutter and sinus tachycardia

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Amiodarone

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Class C antiarrhythmic that is used for life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias (acute suppression and refractory of these arrhythmias alongside sustained v-tach); drug is highly lipophilic and has a VERY LONG t^1/2

ADRs: Pulmonary fibrosis, hyper/hypothyroidism, hepatotoxicity (must monitor the function of all these); proarrhythmic; corneal deposits; blue extremities

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Dronedarone

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Class III antiarrhythmic w/ some Class I fnxn that has increased mortality in CHF pts.; also can produce liver failure so watch that shit

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Sotolol

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Class III antiarrhythmic that also produces a small B-blockade; will prolong QT (possible TdP)

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Adenosine

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Sometimes used to tx arrhythmias and works via decreased AV conduction and termination of PSVT

-Avoid in asthma and COPD pts.

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Antiarrhythmics that most prolong the QT interval

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Procainamide and Amiodarone

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10
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Antiarrhythmic that most prolongs the QRS complex

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Fleicanide

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Antiarrhythmic that acts on SA/AV nodes

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Class IV (verapamil); make sure to look for this on depolarization chart

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Procainamide

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Class IA antiarrhythmic that decreases automaticity, decreases conduction velocity, and increases ADP and ERP; used for life-threatening ventricular arrhythmia

Active metabolite= NAPA

ADRs: ANA (+), produces lupus-like syndrome; agranulocytosis; proarrhythmic

CIs: Prolonged QT (can induce Torsades de pointes); hypokalemia; SLE

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