Atrial Fibrillation (Deep Dive R30)

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AFib with Rapid Ventricular Rate (RVR) – Rate >110 Primary AFib – Patients symptoms or their hemodynamic instability is due to the AFib itself. Treatment is by rate or rhythm control. Secondary AFib – Patients AFib rate or their hemodynamic instability is due to an underlying secondary process (eg thyrotoxicosis, PE, sepsis, drugs, etc). Treatment is by treating the underlying process. Unstable Primary AFib – The presence of hypotension, altered mental status, or pulmonary edema. Treatment is immediate cardioversion, second line agents include digoxin or amiodarone. Stable Primary AFib (<48 hours duration ) – Treatment is by cardioversion in the ED Stable Primary AFib ( >48hours or unknown duration) – Treatment is by rate control by CCB (diltiazem or verapimil), or by BB (metoprolol or esmolol) Anticoagulation – Calculate CHADS2VASC and HASBLED score. Weigh risk of stroke versus risk of major bleeding prior to starting anticoagulation Further Reading: Atrial Fibrillation (EMCrit) Atrial Fibrillation (ACEP Guidelines) CHADS2VASC Score (MD Calc) HASBLED Score (MD Calc)