Category:Altered Ventricular Impulse Formations

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Small Animals: Not as common as atrial abnormalities

Large Animals: Uncommon


1. Ventricular Tachycardia

2. Ventricular Premature Complexes

3. Ventricular Fibrillation

  • Total lack of organized ventricular depolarization causing cardiopulmonary arrest and death.


Causes

Cardiac or systemic pathology, Electrolyte disturbances, Electric Shock, Untreated ventricular tachycardia, Hypoxia etc.


ECG Appearance: Wavy baseline without any sign of an organized P, QRS, or T wave


Treatment

Small Animals

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: electrical defibrillation, open-chest cardiac massage, intratracheal lidocaine


Large Animals

  • Rarely detected in large animals before death
  • There is no treatment for large animals with this condition

4. Ventricular Asystole

  • The complete absence of electrical cardiac activity


====Causes====Cardiac or systemic pathology, Electrolyte disturbances, Electric Shock, Untreated ventricular tachycardia, Hypoxia etc.


ECG Appearance: Flat base line


Treatment

Small Animals

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • Epinephrine

5. Escape Rhythms

  • These rhythms occur in an effort to maintain heart function when the SA or AV nodes are not functioning properly. Escape rhythms occur in pacemaker tissue found in the atria, around the AV node, or in the ventricles. These ectopic rhythms occur at a regular, but slower depolarization rate compared to the dominant SA and AV nodal pacemakers.


ECG Appearance: Depending on where the escape rhythms originate, they can appear either as ectopic beats with a normal or totally abnormal shape.


====Treatment==== Do not use antiarrhythmic drugs in the presence of escape rhythms or else you risk death.

Category:Impulse Conduction Abnormalities

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