

The atrial rate is usually around 300 beats per minute. The signal goes round and round the atrium without interruption. The electrical signal re-circulates in a self-perpetuating loop due to an extra electrical pathway in the atria. Atrial flutter is caused by a re-entrant rhythm in either atrium. Normally the electrical signal passes through the atria once, stimulating a contraction, then disappears through the atrioventricular node into the ventricles.


Therefore, the QRS complex will fit within 3 small squares in narrow complex tachycardia. On a normal 25 mm/sec ECG, 0.12 seconds equals 3 small squares. Narrow complex tachycardia refers to a fast heart rate with a QRS complex duration of less than 0.12 seconds. Asystole (no significant electrical activity).Pulseless electrical activity (all electrical activity except VF/VT, including sinus rhythm without a pulse).They are either shockable (meaning defibrillation may be effective) or non-shockable (meaning defibrillation will not be effective). These are the four possible rhythms in a pulseless patient.
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Attend the relevant courses, follow full guidelines and involve experienced seniors when treating patients. This section is a summary to help with exam preparation and is based on the guidelines from the Resuscitation Council UK from 2021. There are several types of arrhythmia, each with different causes and management options. They result from an interruption to the normal electrical signals that coordinate the contraction of the heart muscle.
