Adenosine Long
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Try this if you like using a 3-way stopcock to administer adenosine: instead of swiveling the stopcock between syringe pushes, put it in the “all ports open” position. First give the adenosine, then the flush. No swiveling needed. Remember to hold pressure on the flush syringe while the adenosine goes in, or the adenosine can back up into the flush syringe. Then hold pressure on the adenosine syringe when flushing.
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Wow ive never seen that, it looks scary as hell when the heart rate drops from 170+ to flatline in an instant 🤯
I got that once in my vene. It feels like you are riding rollercoaster while lying on bed
@MAY00R
Жыл бұрын
Really?
@HaythamAlsayed
Жыл бұрын
@mayoor yeah it stops your heart for a few seconds
@ir-m95
Жыл бұрын
@@MAY00R Yes. As Haytam said, it stops your heart for 4-7 seconds. You feel a huge amount of adrenalin, dizzy in your head and a unknowm feeling in your body. But it is not bad as a real stress, or as emotional injury. Its just a few seconds of disorientation.
@ir-m95
Жыл бұрын
@@DiosaDe1So1 Yeah. Thats what i felt kinda too.😁 I might get this injection more than once. In case of another attack, i will have to get it to stop the attack. ://
@ir-m95
Жыл бұрын
@@DiosaDe1So1 Thanks man 👍 It wasnt that scary. The biggest amunt of my problem was that dizzy feeling, it was like i am on some drugs and i hate beeing on any drugs lol.
Simple and effective
Felt like i was dying and in that scene from trainspotting where hes sinking through the floor
Any time i have a SVT attack i'm always given adenosine, its the only thing that works for me. The sensation though is kinda hard to describe, for me it kinda feels like something starts crushing my entire chest cavity then all of a sudden it releases and i feel my heart rythem go back to normal. My heart beat though during attacks go well above 220bpm even one time hit 235bpm, scary stuff when that happens
@KaitlynMcCary
11 ай бұрын
My first SVT attack happened yesterday while my dad and I were at the movies. My heart randomly just felt like it was palpitating so I checked my watch and it was at 210bpm by the time we got to urgent care (20min) it had gone up to 240. They called an ambulance and the highest it got to was 253 right before they administered the adenosine. The best way I can explain the shot was like you’re going down a roller coaster, and you feel that G force against your body. Felt like my soul came out and went back in but thank God it worked like a charm. I felt completely normal literally 30 seconds after.
@tolgahk84
11 ай бұрын
@@KaitlynMcCary It is quite a strange feeling the adenosine isn't it. Im glad your feeling better, hopefully your doctors get you in contact with a cardiologist and set you up on some medication, me personally i use verapamil hydrochloride, flecainide acetate and metoprolol tartrate which helps keep my SVT in check, i haven't had such an episode for over 2 years now
@themightyangustma2753
9 ай бұрын
I’ve heard it feels horrible. Best wishes to you both.
Thank you
Wow this is so cool
And then elevate the limb
To the MDs here - what is the effectiveness between using Vagal maneuver and administering adenosine?
How did you push the flush so effortlessly? When I did this for my first time yesterday (to a real patient), the flush was so hard to push, I don't think I was able to push it fast enough and it didn't work
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I have heard adenosine cardioversion is rough and have only chemically cardioverted others and been chemically cardioverted, myself, with other drugs. Such experiences are definitely not fun.
Dont worry people who hasent realised Its a pupet look at the nails
Wait... doesn't adenosine increase your heart rate? Edit: Nevermind, I was thinking about atropine.
I hate adenosine. Did nothing for me after two doses of that bullshit. 😒✋🏻