Adenosine is a purine nucleoside that acts as a very useful ACLS Drug to often treat and diagnose stable narrow-complex SVT (Supraventricular Tachycardia). When administered, adenosine basically causes a short-term blockade of the AV node within the heart which with patients with SVT, can restore normal sinus rhythms.
Adenosine may help distinguish atrial flutter from SVT, but adenosine is not effective for atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, or tachycardia that is not caused by AV nodal reentry. Thus it can act as a safe diagnostic tool to identify the etiology of the abnormal heart rate.
Throughout the whole process make sure to have continuous ECG monitoring. Usually, 90% of re-entry arrhythmias are terminated within 2 minutes.
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