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IV adenosine in the management of SVT (POAC)

Overview

Administration of IV adenosine treatment for patients with rapid palpitations and a systolic BP >100, where an ECG performed shows a regular narrow complex (QRS<=120msec) tachycardia in whom vagal manoeuvers have been unsuccessful, that can be safely managed in primary care. 

This service is part of the Primary Options for Acute Care (POAC) programme.

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This is NOT a clinical guideline. 

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Acute ECG (POAC)

Lakes | Over 18 | Over 65 | Under 18 | Cardiovascular | Primary options

Treatment of patients with low risk undifferentiated chest pain (within 5 days of presentation) where the diagnosis is unclear, but the patient would otherwise be sent acutely to hospital for ECG. This funding does not cover the cost of a routine ECG

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Acute ECG (POAC)

Taranaki | Over 18 | Over 65 | Under 18 | Cardiovascular | Primary options

Treatment of patients with low risk undifferentiated chest pain (within 5 days of presentation) where the diagnosis is unclear, but the patient would otherwise be sent acutely to hospital for ECG. This funding does not cover the cost of a routine ECG

Learn more