Adenosine | Do you use the single or double-syringe method?
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[Ep14] How are you delivering adenosine for treating a patient with SVT? Do you stick with pushing your med and flush separately? Maybe you are already trying out the single-syringe method where adenosine and normal saline are mixed together before being delivered? This episode digs into a study that looks at whether or not the single-syringe method is inferior to the double-syringe method. Tune in to learn what the study revealed - and more - on this episode of High-Fidelity Conversations!
What you'll learn in this episode:
- What are the current AHA recommendations for treating a stable tachycardia with a pulse?
- Is the effectiveness of adenosine altered when it's diluted in a syringe with normal saline?
- When should I consider giving more or less adenosine for the first dose?
- How much saline should I bolus adenosine with?
- Is the single-syringe method better or worse than the double-syringe method?
- And more!
Quick Links:
- Linktree for downloadable materials not listed in the show notes - aka the studies
- Stability of diluted adenosine
- Intention-to-treat principle
- Clinicaltrials.gov article on single-syringe method vs. double-syringe (more readable PDF formats found in Linktree link)
- AHA Abstract (note the "Results" percentages do NOT match the listed data on the original study)
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