SA Node

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SA Node

SA Node

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Science

University

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Created by

Bailey H

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

To evaluate SA node automaticity in the EP lab, physicians will perform

SNRT or CSNRT measurements

Atrial ERP or RRP measurements

AV conduction mapping

Atrial conduction mapping

Answer explanation

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The electrophysiology study can be used to asses the automaticity of the SA node. The measurement designed to to this is the sinus node recovery time (SNRT)... two indices are commonly used to relate SNRT to the BCL. The first is the corrected sinus node recovery time (CSNRT), which is calculated by subtracting the cycle length of the patient's sinus rhythm in msec from the SNRT. Thus: CSNRT=SNRT-BCL

The upper normal value of SCNRT is usually considered to be 525 msec... The second index commonly used for assessing SA nodal function is the ratio of SNRT to the BCL [(SNRT/BCL)x100%]. A ratio of greater than 16% is usually considered abnormal.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

An EP test indicative of severe sinus node dysfunction is

Atrial FRP > 200 msec

Atrial ERP < 200 msec

CSNRT > 525 msec

CSNRT < 525 msec

Answer explanation

CSNRT > 525 msec. is abnormal. CSNRT=SNRT=BCL. The upper normal value of CSNRT is usually considered to be 525 msec.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

What EP technique is used to measure SNRT?

Overdrive suppression

Programmed stimulation

Parahisian pacing

Evaluating antegrade AV conduction

Answer explanation

Measurement of the SNRT is based on the phenomenon of overdrive suppression, which is the pause induced in an automatic focus by a temporarily overdriving pacemaker. With an electrode in the high right atrium near the SA node, pacing is initiated at a rate slightly faster than the basic sinus rate. The recovery interval (the interval from the last paced atrial complex to the first spontaneous SA node depolarization) represents the degree of overdrive suppression induced by pacing. The SA node becomes fatigued by the fast rate and takes some time to recover - Sinus Recovery Time.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The technique to measure the SA node conduction time (SACT) uses

Isuprel to increase the sinus rate

A High RA extrastimuli to reset the sinus node

A 30 second Hi-RA pulse train, just faster than the sinus rate

The conduction time between Hi RA and Low RA electrodes

Answer explanation

The technique (measuring SACT) depends on resetting the sinus node with single extrastimuli delivered to the high atrium... sino atrial conduction time (SACT) is intended to detect delayed conduction between sinus node and adjacent atrial tissue.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Which patient below has normal electrogram measurements in milliseconds?

AA 673, QRS 86, QT 401, AH 73, HV 48

AA 673, QRS 401, AH 48, HV 73

AA 673, QRS 105, QT 401, AH 130, HV 25

AA 673, QRS 86, QT 401, AH 73, HV 105

Answer explanation

AA = Total Cycle Length

QRS = <100 msec normal

QT = approximately 400 msec

AH = 55-125 msec

HV = 35-55 msec

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

A patient's Sinus Node Recovery time was measured at 1175 msec, sinus cycle length 930 msec, QRS duration 86 msec, and HV of 52. What is the CSNRT?

Answer explanation

CSNRT (correct sinus node recovery time) is SNRT-BCL = 1175-930=245. SNRT is considered normal <1500 ms and CSNRT <550

7.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The SNRT evaluates sinus node automaticity. CSNRT is "corrected" in an attempt to compare it to normal. What is the upper limit of normal for the CSNRT?

Answer explanation

A conservative upper limit of "normal" for the SNRT, above which most experts would agree that the SA node dysfunction is present, at 1500 msec... the corrected sinus node recover time (CSNRT), which is calculated simply by subtracting the patients BCL from the SNRT. Thus CNRT=SNRT-BCL. By convention, the upper limit of "normal" for the CSNRT is 525 msec. In other words, the sNRT should be no more than 525 msec longer than the BCL.

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