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#Magnesium - decreases calcium influx | #Magnesium - decreases calcium influx | ||
##1-2gm IV over 1-2 min, repeat in 5-15min; then 1-2gm/hr (3-10mg/min) gtt | ##1-2gm IV over 1-2 min, repeat in 5-15min; then 1-2gm/hr (3-10mg/min) gtt | ||
###Danger of hyperMag2+ → depressed neuromuscular function | ###Danger of hyperMag2+ → depressed neuromuscular function, so monitor closely | ||
###Supplement with K+ | ###Supplement with K+ | ||
#Isoproterenol - Increases HR / AV conduction | #Isoproterenol - Increases HR / AV conduction | ||
##2-8 mcg/min | ##2-8 mcg/min | ||
#[[Overdrive Pacing]] - Atrial | #[[Overdrive Pacing]] - Atrial > Ventricular pacing | ||
##Goal HR 90-120 | ##Goal HR 90-120 | ||
#Synchronized Cardioversion - Pt in extremis | #Synchronized Cardioversion - Pt in extremis | ||
Revision as of 05:00, 8 January 2014
Background
- Torsades de Pointes is a form of polymorphic VTach, where there is a gradual change in the amplitude and twisting of the QRS complexes around the isoelectric line
- Associated with prolonged QT, which may be congenital or acquired. POINTES mnemonic for common etiologies:
- Phenothiazines
- Other medications (ie TCAs)
- Intracranial bleed
- No known cause (idiopathic)
- Type I anti-arrhythmics (quinidine, procainamide, disopyramide)
- Electrolyte abnormalities
- Syndrome of Prolonged QT (aka Long QT Syndrome)
Treatment
Increasing HR decreases QT interval
- Magnesium - decreases calcium influx
- 1-2gm IV over 1-2 min, repeat in 5-15min; then 1-2gm/hr (3-10mg/min) gtt
- Danger of hyperMag2+ → depressed neuromuscular function, so monitor closely
- Supplement with K+
- 1-2gm IV over 1-2 min, repeat in 5-15min; then 1-2gm/hr (3-10mg/min) gtt
- Isoproterenol - Increases HR / AV conduction
- 2-8 mcg/min
- Overdrive Pacing - Atrial > Ventricular pacing
- Goal HR 90-120
- Synchronized Cardioversion - Pt in extremis
See Also
Source
- Tintinalli
