Atrial Tachycardias
AVNRT
AVRT
Antiarrhythmic Drugs
Flutter
100

Microreentrant and triggered atrial tachs are considered this type

What is non automatic?
100

This is the property of the AV node to slow signals from reaching the ventricle

What is decremental conduction?

100

The tachycardia in which the signal goes down the AV node and retrograde through a bypass tract.

What is orthodromic AVRT

100

Class II drugs are this type of AA drug

What are beta blockers?

100

Typical flutter goes around this

What is the tricuspid valve?

200

This is used to induce automatic atrial tachs

What is catecholamines?

200

This is the path the signal takes in typical AVNRT

What is down the slow-up the fast?
200

Concealed bypass tracts allow conduction in this (or these) directions.

What is retrograde only?

200

Sodium Channel Blockers are considered this class of AA drug.

What is class I?

200

In order to be considered typical flutter, this structure must be utilized in its circuit

What is the CTI?

300

This is where most right atrial focal tachs come from.

What is the crista terminalis?

300

This is typically the location of the slow pathway on the tricuspid valve.

What is 4 o'clock?

300

This bypass tract allows for bidirectional conduction.

What is manifest?

300

These two classes of AA drugs can increase the potential for Torsades to occur.

What are IA and III?

300

In addition to mapping, this imaging modality can be utilized to visualize where to ablate for typical flutter.

What is ICE (namely in home view)?

400

This is the response we would see after ventricular overdrive pacing for focal tachs

What is VAAV response?

400

These two things are typically required to be seen prior to AVNRT ablation.

What are AH jump and echo beats?

400

A delta wave is caused by what?

Preexcitation of the ventricles

400

This drug exhibits properties of all 4 classes of AA drugs

What is amiodarone?
400

As we are ablating, this indicates that we have a good block formed.

What are split A's>150 ms apart?

500

This is the unipolar signal we would see if our ablation catheter was on the focus.

What is monophasic QS (all negative)?

500

This is what a sudden rise in impedance during ablation of AVNRT probably means

What is slipped into the CS?
500

A's and V's during AVRT typically look like this.

What is fused?

500

Digoxin has these 2 effects on cardiac tissue.

What are increased inotropy and parasympathetic activity?

500

These 2 complementary views are useful in visualizing the CTI.

What are LAO caudal and RAO?

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