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Arrhythmias

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6 sections · 86 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Recognising a fetal arrhythmia

    What counts as abnormal, how common it is, and how you look at it

    • When is a fetal heartbeat abnormal?
    • Three ways the rhythm goes wrong
    • 2%
    • Why most of these are not an emergency
    • How the fetal rhythm is examined
    • The final answer comes after birth
    • The three rhythms covered here

    7 slides

  3. 03

    Atrial ectopic beats

    Extra early beats from the atria: the commonest fetal arrhythmia

    • A beat that arrives too early
    • 85–90%
    • Why the extra beats happen
    • Usually isolated, but always check the heart
    • Ectopic beats on Doppler and M-mode
    • M-mode close-up of a non-conducted extra beat
    • The timing pattern that gives it away
    • Reading one ectopic beat, step by step
    • When extra beats come in a repeating pattern
    • Repeating extra beats on umbilical artery Doppler
    • Bigeminy: beats arriving in pairs
    • What can go wrong
    • How these pregnancies are followed
    • Treatment before birth
    • Delivery and the newborn
    • What the referring physician needs to know

    17 slides

  4. 04

    Supraventricular tachycardia

    A sustained fast rhythm that can push the fetus into heart failure

    • A heart that races and will not slow down
    • 1–5%
    • The short circuit behind it
    • Why that loop keeps going
    • What else can lie behind it
    • Fast rhythm starting and stopping abruptly
    • Why a very fast heart fails
    • Filling time is the key idea
    • 30–50%
    • Why hydrops changes everything
    • How it comes to attention
    • What the ultrasound must show
    • Fast rhythm on intracardiac Doppler
    • Atrial and ventricular rates matching on M-mode
    • Fast rhythm: which one is it?
    • Why the two rates differ in flutter
    • Very fast atrial rate in atrial flutter
    • Deciding whether to treat
    • Treat inside the womb, or wait?
    • What treatment is aiming for
    • First-line drug when there is no hydrops
    • Treating a fetus that is already hydropic
    • When the usual drugs fail
    • Life after birth
    • The named syndrome to remember
    • What the referring physician needs to know

    26 slides

  5. 05

    Complete atrioventricular block

    When the atria and the ventricles stop beating together

    • When the top and bottom stop talking
    • 1 in 20,000
    • Where the block comes from
    • The structural half
    • The autoimmune half
    • Which mothers are at risk
    • Reading that risk table
    • When to watch, and how closely
    • Why the outlook is poor
    • The three things that make it worse
    • How it comes to attention
    • What the ultrasound must show
    • Slow ventricular rate on umbilical artery Doppler
    • Atrial and ventricular rates running apart
    • What else to look for on that scan
    • Not every block is complete
    • Two atrial beats for every ventricular beat
    • Counting the beats on intracardiac Doppler
    • Managing it before birth
    • When to deliver
    • Do steroids help?
    • After birth: pacing
    • What the referring physician needs to know

    24 slides

  6. 06

    Pulling it together

    A working approach, the key points, and the numbers worth keeping

    • A working approach to any fetal rhythm problem
    • Key points: atrial ectopic beats
    • Key points: supraventricular tachycardia
    • Key points: complete AV block
    • Key points: what happens to these babies
    • Numbers worth keeping
    • Further reading suggested by the authors
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    11 slides