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'''Treatment'''<cite>ACC</cite> | '''Treatment'''<cite>ACC</cite> | ||
* Withdrawal of any offending drugs and correction of electrolyte abnormalities. | * Withdrawal of any offending drugs and correction of electrolyte abnormalities (potassium repletion up to 4.5 to 5 mmol/liter). | ||
* Acute and long-term cardiac pacing in patients with TdP presenting with heart block and symptomatic bradycardia.<cite>Eldar</cite> | * Acute and long-term cardiac pacing in patients with TdP presenting with heart block and symptomatic bradycardia.<cite>Eldar</cite> | ||
* Intravenous magnesium sulfate for patients with QT prolongation and few episodes of TdP. | * Intravenous magnesium sulfate for patients with QT prolongation and few episodes of TdP. | ||
* Acute and long-term cardiac pacing for patients who have recurrent, pause-dependent TdP. | * Acute and long-term cardiac pacing for patients who have recurrent, pause-dependent TdP. | ||
* Beta blockers combined with cardiac pacing as acute therapy for patients with TdP and sinus bradycardia. | * Beta blockers combined with cardiac pacing as acute therapy for patients with TdP and sinus bradycardia. | ||
* Isoproterenol as temporary treatment in patients with recurrent pause-dependent TdP who do not have congenital long QT syndrome. | * Isoproterenol as temporary treatment in patients with recurrent pause-dependent TdP who do not have congenital long QT syndrome. | ||
There has been much debate in the ''Circulation'' journal among French and American scientist whether one should write ''Torsades de Pointes'' or ''Torsade de Pointes''. As for now ''Torsade'' is prefered (unless one sees rotations around more than one axis in one episode), but both forms are used in similar frequency.<cite>Moise</cite> | There has been much debate in the ''Circulation'' journal among French and American scientist whether one should write ''Torsades de Pointes'' or ''Torsade de Pointes''. As for now ''Torsade'' is prefered (unless one sees rotations around more than one axis in one episode), but both forms are used in similar frequency.<cite>Moise</cite> | ||
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#Khan pmid=11330748 | #Khan pmid=11330748 | ||
#Eldar pmid=3624666 | #Eldar pmid=3624666 | ||
#ACC pmid= | #ACC pmid=16923744 | ||
</biblio> | </biblio> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 08:24, 31 July 2007
| This is part of: Ventricular Arrhythmias |
Torsade de pointes is a ventricular tachycardia associated with a long QT time on the resting ECG. Torsade de pointes is typically initiated by a short-long-short interval. A ventricle extrasystole (first beat: short) is followed by a compensatory pause. The following beat (second beat: long) has a longer QT interval. If the next beat follows shortly thereafter, ther is a good chance that this third beat falls within the QT interval, resulting in the R on T phenomenon and subsequent Torsades de pointes. During Torsades de pointes the ventricles depolarize in a circular fashion resulting in QRS complexes with a continuously turning heart axis around the baseline (hence the name Torsade de Pointes). Read the chapter on the Long QT Syndrome for an list of causes.
TreatmentACC
- Withdrawal of any offending drugs and correction of electrolyte abnormalities (potassium repletion up to 4.5 to 5 mmol/liter).
- Acute and long-term cardiac pacing in patients with TdP presenting with heart block and symptomatic bradycardia.Eldar
- Intravenous magnesium sulfate for patients with QT prolongation and few episodes of TdP.
- Acute and long-term cardiac pacing for patients who have recurrent, pause-dependent TdP.
- Beta blockers combined with cardiac pacing as acute therapy for patients with TdP and sinus bradycardia.
- Isoproterenol as temporary treatment in patients with recurrent pause-dependent TdP who do not have congenital long QT syndrome.
There has been much debate in the Circulation journal among French and American scientist whether one should write Torsades de Pointes or Torsade de Pointes. As for now Torsade is prefered (unless one sees rotations around more than one axis in one episode), but both forms are used in similar frequency.Moise
Examples
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A twelve lead registration of Torsade de pointes. Reprinted with permission Copyright 2001 Texas Heart Institute Khan
References
<biblio>
- Moise pmid=10500317
- Khan pmid=11330748
- Eldar pmid=3624666
- ACC pmid=16923744
</biblio>