What is the difference between Mobitz type 1 and 2?
- Mobitz Type 2: the PR interval is constant but some P waves are dropped
Name some indications for temporary pacing
- Prophylactically for severe bradycardia (2nd/3rd degree AV block, posterior MI etc.)
Name some indications for permanent pacing
What is the mechanism of digoxin
Describe the presentation of digoxin toxicity
Describe the management of digoxin toxicity
- Digibind
Name the indications for amiodarone
- Supraventricular tachycardia
What is adenosine used for?
Conversion of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
Which factors does warfarin inhibit?
II, VII, IX and X
What is the mechanism of action of dabigatran and apixaban?
Direct thrombin inhibitors
What is the mechanism of action of rivaroxaban and edoxaban?
Factor Xa inhibitors
What investigations might be done to diagnose heart failure?
Name some of the causes of heart failure
Name the management options for heart failure
Which heart failure treatments improve symptoms?
Which heart failure treatments improve survival?
Name some of the common side effects of furosemide
Describe the stages of hypertension
What is the first line anti-hypertensive medication for someone aged over 55 years or of Afro-Caribbean descent
Calcium channel blockers (if contraindicated then thiazide like diuretic)
What is the second line treatments for hypertension?
Thiazide type diuretic (indapamide etc.)
What are the third line options for hypertension?
What is the first line management of hypertension in someone <55 years?
ACEI or ARB
What is the fourth line management for hypertension
- Alpha blocker or beta blocker if potassium >4.5
How can stable angina be managed?