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==Algorithms==
==Algorithms==
*[[Adult Pulseless Arrest]]
*[[Adult Pulseless Arrest]]
**Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia/Ventricular Fibrillation
**Pulseless Electrical Activity/Asystole
**Cardiac Arrest In Pregnancy
*Adult Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
*Termination of Resuscitation
*[[ACLS: Bradycardia]] (with pulse)
*[[ACLS: Bradycardia]] (with pulse)
**Use [[Adult Pulseless Arrest]] algorithm if no pulse = PEA
*[[ACLS: Tachycardia]] (with pulse)
*[[ACLS: Tachycardia]]
*Acute Coronary Syndromes
*Suspected Cerebrovascular Event


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 06:09, 24 January 2021

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Background

  • A series of clinical algorithms created by the AHA/ASA used in the treatment of cardiovascular/neurological emergencies.
  • Involves airway management, IV access, and ECG interpretation.

ECG Analysis

  • What is the atrial and ventricular rate?
  • Is the rhythm regular or irregular?
    • If irregular, does it follow any repeatable pattern?
  • What is the axis?
    • ERAD often seen in VT but not SVT
  • What is the P wave amplitude, duration, morphology, and synchrony with QRS complex?
    • Is the P wave positive in Lead II
  • What is the QRS complex amplitude, duration, morphology?
  • What is the T wave amplitude, duration, morphology?
    • Is the T wave positive in Lead II
  • What is the length of PR and QT intervals?
  • Is there ST Elevation/Depression or Hyperacute T waves?
    • If yes, does it follow any anatomical pattern or is it diffuse?
  • Is there anything else abnormal about this ECG?
    • Pacemaker Spikes
    • Hypertrophy of atrial/ventricles

Algorithms

  • Adult Pulseless Arrest
    • Pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia/Ventricular Fibrillation
    • Pulseless Electrical Activity/Asystole
    • Cardiac Arrest In Pregnancy
  • Adult Post-Cardiac Arrest Care
  • Termination of Resuscitation
  • ACLS: Bradycardia (with pulse)
  • ACLS: Tachycardia (with pulse)
  • Acute Coronary Syndromes
  • Suspected Cerebrovascular Event

See Also

References


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