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==Source==
==Source==
 
*Rosen's
2/23/06 DONALDSON (adapted from Rosen), UpToDate
*UpToDate


[[Category:Cards]]
[[Category:Cards]]

Revision as of 04:41, 26 March 2012

Diagnosis

Sx Sinus Tach SVT
Hx volume loss sudden onset
PE dehydated CHF-like
*HR <180 >180
Variability Yes No

*In infants HR cuttoff = 220

Treatment

  1. Unstable
    1. Synchronized cardioversion 0.5-1.0 J/kg
  2. Stable
    1. Vagal maneuvers
    2. Adenosine
      1. 6mg IVP; 12mg IVP (if initial dose failed)
    3. Calcium-Channel Blockers
      1. Diltiazem 15–20mg IV over 2min
        1. May give 25mg IV if inadequate response after 15min
        2. If IV bolus worked start IV infusion at 5–20mg/hr
        3. Contraindications: Hypotension, CHF
      2. Beta-Blockers
        1. Metoprolol 5mg IV q5min x 3; give 50mg PO if IVP effective
        2. Esmolol 500mcg/kg IV over 60sec
          1. May give repeat bolus if inadequate response after 2-5min
          2. If effective start infusion at 50mcg/kg/min (titrate up to 300mcg/kg/min)

See Also

  1. V Tach vs. SVT
  2. Tachycardia (Narrow)
  3. ACLS (Main)

Source

  • Rosen's
  • UpToDate