·
Prevents
dysrhythmias by inhibiting abnormal pathways of electrical conduction to the
heart
·
Indication:
o
Prevention of
cardiac dysrhythmias
·
Contraindication:
o
Liver disorder,
heart failure, cardiogenic shock, second or third heart block
Examples:
Class I
Fast (Sodium) Channel Blockers I
o
disopyride
(Norpace®, Napamide®)
o
procainamide
(Procan®, Pronestyl®)
o
quinidine, pylogalacturonate,
gluconate (Quinidex®,
Cardioquin®)
Fast (Sodium) Channel Blockers IB
o
lidocaine
(Xylocaine®)
o
mexiletine
(Mexitil®)
o
tocainide
(Tonocard®)
Fast (Sodium) Channel Blockers IC
o
flecainide
(Tambocor®)
o
propafenone
(Rythmol®)
Other Class I
o
moricizine
(Ethmozine®)
Class II
Beta-Adrenergic Blockers
o
acebutolol
(Sectral®)
o
esmolol (Brevibloc®)
o
propanolol
(Inderal®)
Class III
Prolong Repolarization
o
adenosine
(Adenocard®)
o
amiodarone
(Cordarone®)
o
bretylium tosylate
(Bretylol®)
o
dofetilide
(Tikosyn®)
o
sotalol (Betapace®)
Class IV
Calcium Channel Blockers
o
verapamil (Calan®, Isoptin®)
o
diltiazem
(Cardizem®)
Others
o
phenytoin
(Dilantin®)
o
digoxin (Lanoxin®)
o
ibutilide fumarate
(Corvert®)
Side
Effects:
·
Quinidine: nausea
and vomiting, diarrhea, confusion and hypotension, heart block, neurologic and
psychiatric symptoms
·
Procainamide: less
cardiac depression than quinidine
·
Lidocaine,
mexiletine and tocainide:cardiovascular depression, bradycardia, hypotension,
seizures, blurred vision and double vision
·
Beta-blockers:
bradycardia and hypotension
·
Bretylium and
amiodarone: nausea and vomiting, hypotension and neurologic problems
·
Calcium channel
blockers: nausea and vomiting, hypotension, bradycardia
·
Adenosine
frequently causes asystole for a few seconds however this adverse effect effect
is short lived as the drug has an extremely short half life and effect may last
less than a minute.
Nursing Considerations:
ü
Monitor vital
signs. Hypotension can occur.
ü
Administer drug as
prescribed.
ü
Monitor ECG and
report abnormal patterns.
ü
Provide patient teachings:
o
Provide specific
instructions for each drug and instruct patient that drug compliance is
essential.
o
Instruct the patient
to report side effects.
o
Advise patient to avoid the following:
§
Alcohol- can
increase hypotensive reaction
§
Caffeine- increases
catecholamine level
§ Tobacco- promotes vasoconstriction
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