Tachycardia: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
Line 374: Line 374:
==Ventricular flutter==
==Ventricular flutter==
Ventricular flutter is a ventricular tachycardia that occurs at a very rapid rate (often around 300 bpm), mostly caused by re-entry. The QRS complexes are regular and usually monomorphic and show a typical sinusoidal pattern. During ventricular flutter the ventricles depolarize in a circular pattern, which prevents good function. Most often this results in a minimal cardiac output and subsequent ischemia. Often deteriorates into ventricular fibrillation.  
Ventricular flutter is a ventricular tachycardia that occurs at a very rapid rate (often around 300 bpm), mostly caused by re-entry. The QRS complexes are regular and usually monomorphic and show a typical sinusoidal pattern. During ventricular flutter the ventricles depolarize in a circular pattern, which prevents good function. Most often this results in a minimal cardiac output and subsequent ischemia. Often deteriorates into ventricular fibrillation.  
Treatment


===Treatment===
===Treatment===
Electrocardioversion is the only treatment for ventricular flutter.  
Electrocardioversion is the only treatment for ventricular flutter.


==Ventricular fibrillation==
==Ventricular fibrillation==

Navigation menu