Baddest Node On The Block

We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming for a brief EKG mini series.

OK so your patient is in third degree heart block this is an unstable rhythm.

  • no correlation between the QRS and the P wave

  • p waves may be absent

  • p waves may be buried in ST

  • wide or narrow QRS

  • RR interval is not a multiple of the PP interval

Differential is primary vs secondary heart block

primary heart block--> supportive care till pacemaker placement,

supportive measures--> +/- fluids, pressors chronotropes, transcutaneous pacing, transvenous pacing, circulatory support devices such as intra-aortic balloon/impella/echmo   (pacing is rarely effective in the presence of electrolyte abnormality or Medications that block cardiac receptors/channels)

secondary heart block has multiple etiologies

Digoxin acts via hyperkalemia, hypomagnesemia, both contribute to AV nodal block,  hypercalcemia contributes to ventricular ectopy and atrial ectopy.  can give many ECG changes,

note the atrial tachycardia poor ventricular response and ventricular ectopic beat. All three are classic results of digoxin toxicity,

Treatment: Digibind administer number of vials = total mg dose * 1.6  pro tip- round up to the nearest whole number of vials, replete magnesium sulfate, repleat calcium gluconate,    Hyperkalemia treatment---> insulin, dextrose, calcium gluconate,      Notoriously Refractory to pacing

Beta blocker:  treatment high dose insulin therapy, load amp  of dextrose 50%, 1 unit/kg IV bolus short acting insulin, dextrose drip, 0.5 - 1 units/kg/hour  short acting insulin drip, may titrate up to 2 units/kg, carefully watch for hypokalemia,

Calcium Channel blocker:  calcium gluconate 10% is a a temporizing measure but often does not sustain BP and HR, may consider calcium drip, High dose insulin as described above.

endocarditis treat underlying infection, supportive measures may need valve replacement

tumors can cause blocks by invading conduction pathways

Pearl Of The Day written by Nate Marsan MD

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