Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia (VT): Management Guidelines Introduction Monomorphic ventricular tachycardia (VT) is a regular wide-complex tachycardia with uniform QRS morphology, indicating that ventricular activation originates from a single focus or re-entry circuit in the ventricles. It is commonly associated with structural heart disease such as ischemic cardiomyopathy or prior myocardial infarction. Management follows principles outlined in ACLS, AHA/ACC/HRS, and ESC ventricular arrhythmia guidelines, with treatment decisions primarily based on hemodynamic stability and presence of a pulse. --- 1. Initial Assessment Immediate evaluation focuses on hemodynamic stability. Signs of Hemodynamic Instability Hypotension Altered mental status Signs of shock Ischemic chest pain Acute heart failure / pulmonary edema Presence of any of these indicates unstable VT, requiring urgent electrical therapy. --- 2. Management Algorithm A. Pulseless Monomorphic VT Treat accord...
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