Multifocal atrial tachycardia

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Background

  • Multiple (3 or more) ectopic foci in the atria causing an irregular atrial tachycardia
  • Increased automaticity due to causes listed below

Causes

Clinical Features

Multifocal atrial tachycardia

Differential Diagnosis

Narrow-complex tachycardia

Palpitations

Evaluation

  • ECG
    • Irregular tachycardia (>100 bpm)
    • At least 3 distinct p wave morphologies with different P-R intervals
    • No dominant pacemaker site
  • BMP, Magnesium
  • Hemoglobin/hematocrit
  • Consider infectious disease work up
  • Consider ABG/VBG

Management

Disposition

  • Disposition depends on underlying illness, but often requires admission due to illness severity
  • Poor prognostic sign when MAT develops during hospitalization or acute illness
    • 60% in-hospital mortality
      • Due to illness, not arrhythmia
    • Mean survival around 1 year

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