Acute Medicine | Palpitation 01 knowledge A
Causes of Palpitations - Atrial Flutter
Session Overview
Description
This session describes the underlying conditions predisposing to the development of atrial flutter and outlines how the cardiac re-entrant arrhythmia can lead to the typical 12 lead ECG, the underlying arrhythmia circuit.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- Describe the key ECG features of typical atrial flutter and explain the abnormal re-entry circuit giving rise to the arrhythmia
Atrial flutter is a common cardiac arrhythmia with a distinctive ECG pattern. Of all the cardiac arrhythmias it is perhaps the most straightforward to relate the cardiac conduction disturbance to the surface 12 lead ECG.
Typical atrial flutter has a very specific underlying cardiac abnormality of electrical conduction, i.e. an anticlockwise re-entrant circuit around the tricuspid valve annulus (Fig 1).
The left atrium activates passively.
The re-entrant activation pattern gives rise to the saw tooth baseline seen on the 12 lead ECG.
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