Supraventricular Tachycardia

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  • What are the 3 mechanisms that are involved in SVT?

    Re-entry
    Increased automaticity
    Triggered activity
  • What are the types of SVT?

    AVNRT
    AVRT
    Atrial tachycardia
    Atrial fibrillation
  • What is the most common form of paroxysmal SVT?

    AVNRT
  • What are the different types of atrial tachycardia?

    Focal
    Multi-focal (atrial flutter)
  • What are the RFs of SVT?

    Coronary artery disease
    MI
    LV systolic dysfunction
    QT syndrome
    Brugada syndrome
    Electrolyte imbalance
    Drug toxicity
  • What are the signs & symptoms of SVT?

    Tend to be recurrent & paroxysmal (average duration of episode = 10-15 mins)
    • Palpitations
    • Dizziness or pre-syncope
    • Syncope
    • SOB
    • Chest pain & tightness
    • Progressive fatigue
    • Pounding in head and/or neck
    • Tachycardia
    • Haemodynamic instability
  • What are the Inx of SVT?

    Obs
    Full Hx & examination
    ECG
    Bloods (FBC, U&Es, LFTs, TFTs, CRP)
    Echo
    Loop recorder
    Cardiac catheterisation
  • What is the acute treatment of SVT?

    A-E assessment
    Synchronised DC cardioversion +/- amiodarone
  • What is the treatment of regular & irregular SVT?

    Regular
    • Vagal manoeuvres (1st line)
    • Valsalva & carotid sinus massage
    • IV adenosine (6mg bolus)
    • Verapamil or beta-blocker
    • Synchronised DC cardioversion
    Irregular
    • AFbeta blockers
    • HF → trial of digoxin
    • Onset > 48 hrs → anticoagulation