Best management of a hemodynamically stable patient with ECG showing Broad QRS complex with antidromic tachycardia is?

Correct Answer: Intravenous Procainamide
Description: Option A: Verapamil can't be given in WPW syndrome, it will block the A-V Node & will be more conduction through Bundal of kent & it'll trigger Antidromic conduction. Option B: Beta Blocker = B not use in emergency. Even if will give iv B , it'll only control HR but it'll not control fast conduction which is occurring in bundle of kent. Option D: IV procainamide, it will reduce conduction speed of bundle of Kent. Option C: Cardioversion= we don't give cardioversion to hemodynamic stable person.
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