Cardiac Arrhythmia 171209212142 2
Cardiac Arrhythmia 171209212142 2
Cardiac Arrhythmia 171209212142 2
arrhythmias
Impulse conduction
Impulses originate
regularly at a
SAN
frequency of 60-100
beat/ min AV
N
Cardiac Arrhythmias
Normal
Re-enterant
Tachycardia
Atrial Arrhythmias
Sinus arrhythmia:
Sinus tachycardia
• Pharmacological therapy.
• Cardioversion.
• Pacemaker therapy.
• Surgical therapy e.g. aneurysmal excision.
• Interventional therapy “ablation”.
Classification of Anti-Arrhythmic
Drugs
Ca ++Class
-
channel blockers
IV:
-
Class II:
Phase 2 Beta blockers
(Plateau Phase)
Class I:
Na + channel blockers.
Phase 1
-
-
Phase 3
Phase 0 Pacemaker potential
- Phase 4
Class III:
R.M.P
K + channel blockers
Classification of Antiarrhythmic Drugs
based on Drug Action
CLASS ACTION DRUGS
I. Sodium Channel Blockers
1A. Moderate phase 0 depression Quinidine,
and slowed conduction (2+); Procainamide,
prolong repolarization
Disopyramide
1B. Minimal phase 0 depression and
slow conduction (0-1+); shorten Lidocaine
repolarization
1C. Marked phase 0 depression and
slow conduction (4+); little effect Flecainide
on repolarization
II. Beta-Adrenergic Blockers Propranolol, esmolol
III. K+ Channel Blockers Amiodarone, Sotalol,
(prolong repolarization) Ibutilide
IV. Calcium Channel Blockade Verapamil, Diltiazem