Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 191: Rapid Atrial Fibrillation

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Dec 1, 2023
The podcast discusses the treatment of rapid atrial fibrillation (afib with RVR) including stability assessment, ACLS protocols, rate vs. rhythm control strategies, limitations in chronic AF, and identifying pre-excitation syndromes. It explores the challenges and limitations of current treatments and emphasizes the importance of a thoughtful approach for patients with AFib and suspected critical illness.
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ADVICE

ACLS Approach to AFib with RVR

  • First assess if the patient is stable or unstable, following ACLS guidelines.
  • If unstable, perform synchronized cardioversion with 200 joules; if stable, consider rate control with beta-blockers or calcium channel blockers.
INSIGHT

ECG Findings in AFib with RVR

  • AFib with RVR typically presents with an irregularly irregular rhythm, absent P waves, and ventricular rate over 100 bpm.
  • QRS complexes are usually narrow, unless a bundle branch block or aberrancy exists; watch for shortened PR or slurred QRS, suggesting WPW.
ADVICE

Managing AFib with Pre-Excitation

  • Be cautious when using AV nodal blockers (e.g., beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers) in AFib with pre-excitation (WPW).
  • These can worsen tachycardia; use procainamide or amiodarone if stable, or synchronized cardioversion if unstable.
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