Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Background
- Multiple (3 or more) ectopic foci in the atria causing an irregular atrial tachycardia
- Increased automaticity due to causes listed below
Causes
- COPD
- CHF
- Sepsis
- Methylxanthine toxicity / Theophylline toxicity
- Electrolyte abnormalities
- Other associations
- Valvular heart disease
- DM
- Acute renal failure
- Postoperative state
- Pulmonary embolism
- Pneumonia
- Anemia
Differential Diagnosis
Narrow-complex tachycardia
- Regular
- AV Node Independent
- Sinus tachycardia
- Atrial tachycardia (uni-focal or multi-focal)
- Atrial fibrillation
- Atrial flutter
- AV Node Dependent
- Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT)
- AV node re-entry tachycardia (AVNRT)
- AV re-entry tachycardia (AVRT)
- Junctional tachycardia
- Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT)
- AV Node Independent
- Irregular
- Multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT)
- Sinus tachycardia with frequent PACs
- Atrial fibrillation
- Atrial flutter with variable conduction
Palpitations
- Arrhythmias:
- Non-arrhythmic cardiac causes:
- Psychiatric causes:
- Panic attack
- Anxiety
- Somatic Symptom Disorder
- Drugs and Medications:
- Alcohol
- Caffeine
- Drugs of abuse (e.g. cocaine)
- Medications (e.g. digoxin, theophylline)
- Tobacco
- Misc
Evaluation
Management
- Treat underlying cause
- Replace magnesium
- Replace potassium
- Increased AV nodal activity is unlikely to be effective
- Vagal maneuvers and adenosine may help reveal underlying rhythm/p-waves
- Can consider beta-blocker or calcium channel blocker in hemodynamically stable patient
- Use beta-blockers cautiously in patients with pulmonary disease
- Cardioversion not definitive
- MAT likely to recur if underlying etiology not addressed
Disposition
- Disposition depends on underlying illness, but often requires admission due to illness severity
- Poor prognostic sign when MAT develops during hospitalization or acute illness
- 60% in-hospital mortality
- Due to illness, not arrhythmia
- Mean survival around 1 year
- 60% in-hospital mortality
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