A 65-year-old female is admitted with a suspected infective exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. On examination she is dyspnoeic with a blood pressure of 112/68 mmHg. Electrocardiogram shows an irregular, narrow-complex tachycardia with a rate of 130 bpm. At least three different P wave morphologies are seen. A diagnosis of multifocal tachycardia is suspected.
What is the most appropriate management?
A.A Adenosine
B.A Digoxin
C.A Verapamil***
D.A Atenolol
E.A DC cardioversion.
What is the most appropriate management?
A.A Adenosine
B.A Digoxin
C.A Verapamil***
D.A Atenolol
E.A DC cardioversion.
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cardiology