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Could anyone tell me where I am rite and wrong - ben
#1
so svarma u are saying

All Pt w/ SVT/Aflutter or AFIb that are unstable = cadioversion


Now the question is: In stable Pt is it acute or chronic?

Pt w/ Stable SVT acute = vagal m and if unsucc adenosine
Pt w Stable SVT chronic = coumadin, vagal m then adenosine???

Pt w/ Stable and Acute A flutter = Amiodarone/proc or Ibultilide

Pt w/ Satbe and Chronic A Flutter (>2 days) = Dig and Coumadine then CCB/BB or

Pt w/ stable and acute ot chronic AFIb same protocol as Flutter

Please make corrections
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#2
hey ben

acute SVT = vagal manuvers then adenosine then digoxin or CCB or Beta blockers
chronic SVT = same as above

acute atrial flutter = adenosine then digoxin or CCB or Beta blocker
chronic atrial flutter = same protocol as above + coumadine then procainamide or amiodarone then cardioversion under coumadine cover

in all the above go to the nxt step only if the prev dosent produce normal sinus rhythm


let me knw if me correct???
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