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Revision as of 09:22, 2 July 2010
Types of Sinus Cardiac Rhythms
1. Sinus Rhythms
2. Sinus Arrhythmias
3. Sinus Bradycardias
4. Sinus Tachycardia
- Characterised as a normal sinus rhythm with an abnormally fast heart rate
- Caused by: pathological conditions, drug reactions, physiologic conditions: pain, exercise, excitement
Treatment: Usually unnecessary unless clinical signs remain
- Treat the underlying condition
5. Sinus Arrest & Sinus Block
- Sinus arrest occurs when the sinoartial node fails to discharge resulting in a pause of the normal heart rhythm.
- Sinus block occurs when the sinoatrial node fails to conduct the wave of depolarisation resulting in a pause of the normal heart rhythm.
- The presence of a sinus arrest on an ECG would be characterised by an absence of P-QRS-T complexes for more than two R-R intervals.
- The presence of a sinus block on an ECG would be characterised by an absence of P-QRS-T complexes for twice the R-R interval.
Treatment:
- Treat the underlying condition
- Drugs used in the treatment of sinus arrest and sinus blocks are the following: glycopyrrolate, isoprenaline, atropine
Pages in category "Sinus Cardiac Rhythms"
The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.