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\what is the most common type of dysrhythmia in adults? - Answers atrial fibrillation (AF)
is AF more common in males or females? - Answers males
common causes of AF - Answers -*HTN*
-CAD
-CHF
-rheumatic mitral valve disease
-hyperthyroidism
-hypoxic conditions
-surgery
-alcoholism
symptoms of AF - Answers -palpitations
-lightheadedness
-fatigue
signs of AF - Answers -atrial rate 400-600 bpm
-irregular atrial rhythm
-irregular ventricular response
-rapid or normal rate
is AF caused by abnormal impulse formation or abnormal impulse conduction? - Answers both
frequent or prolonged AF can lead to electrical ____________ of the atria - Answers remodeling
type of AF; episodes begin suddenly and spontaneously, last minutes to hours, terminate suddenly
and spontaneously - Answers paroxysmal A fib
type of AF; episodes that do not terminate spontaneously, require medical intervention - Answers
persistent A fib
type of AF; never in normal sinus rhythm - Answers permanent A fib
AF increases the risk of: - Answers -stroke
-cardiomyopathy
-heart failure
-mortality
what % of all *ischemic strokes* can be attributed to AF? - Answers 15%
patients with AF need what type of therapy depending on their risk calculated from CHADS2? -
Answers anticoagulant or antiplatelet therapy
CHADS2 - Answers -CHF (1)
-HTN (1)
-Age 75+ (1)
-DM (1)
-Stroke/TIA history (2)
CHADS2 high risk score - Answers 2+
medication for CHADS2 high risk (=2+) - Answers oral anticoagulant
medication for CHADS2 intermediate risk (=1) - Answers oral anticoagulant
or
ASA + ADP inhibitor
or
oral anticoagulant alone
or
ASA alone
medication for CHADS2 low risk (=0) - Answers no therapy
or
ASA daily
acute treatment of AF - Answers -direct current cardioversion (DCC)
-pharmacological cardioversion
DCC is highly effective when AF is present <__________ - Answers 3-4 months
which is preferred: DCC or pharmacological cardioversion? - Answers DCC
will DCC prevent AF from recurring? - Answers no