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A '''sawtooth''' pattern or waveform is indicative of [[Atrial Flutter|atrial flutter]]. Therefore, all saws have [[Atrial Flutter|atrial flutter]]. | A '''sawtooth''' pattern or waveform is indicative of [[Atrial Flutter|atrial flutter]]. Therefore, all saws have [[Atrial Flutter|atrial flutter]]. | ||
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+ | '''How to Treat a Saw with Atrial Flutter''' | ||
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+ | * Beta blockers | ||
+ | * Calcium channel blockers | ||
+ | * Digoxin | ||
+ | * Cardioversion | ||
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* [[Metoprolol]] | * [[Metoprolol]] | ||
* [[NOAC]] | * [[NOAC]] | ||
+ | * [[Sabertooth]] | ||
* [[Statin]] | * [[Statin]] | ||
[[Category:Cardiology]] | [[Category:Cardiology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 5 August 2017
A sawtooth pattern or waveform is indicative of atrial flutter. Therefore, all saws have atrial flutter.
How to Treat a Saw with Atrial Flutter
- Beta blockers
- Calcium channel blockers
- Digoxin
- Cardioversion
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