COMPARISON BETWEEN VAGAL MANEUVERS AND ADENOSINE IN PAROXYSMAL SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA

Authors

  • Isis Souza Rabelo
  • Fernanda Scharf
  • Alessandra Aniszewski Kucner
  • Matheus Teixeira Schumacher
  • Maryane de Oliveira Pessôa
  • Marco Antônio Barbieri
  • Vitor Roble de Oliveira
  • Giovanna de Souza Frasson
  • Maria Clara Barreira
  • Júlia Wagner Pedrazzi
  • Vania Targanski Benitez
  • Ana Paula Schonarth
  • João Pedro Almeida Antunes dos Santos
  • Samuel Owusu-Baah
  • Nicole Barbosa Amaral
  • Luís Otávio Garcia de Oliveira
  • Rafael Pereira Barcelos Severino Borges
  • Renan Pereira Barcelos Severino Borges
  • Victor Pacheco de Campos Neto
  • Jéssica Carneiro de Camargo
  • Tiago Pinheiro Costa
  • Nephtalie Moise
  • Giuliana Valderano de Lima
  • Clicia Ferreira Gardenal
  • Aguida Marques Pereira dos Santos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.008-238

Keywords:

Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia, Vagal Maneuvers, Valsalva Maneuver, Adenosine, Cardiac Arrhythmias

Abstract

Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) is one of the most common arrhythmias in clinical practice, characterized by sudden episodes of supraventricular tachycardia. The management of this condition in hemodynamically stable patients is initially based on the use of vagal maneuvers, followed by adenosine administration in cases of failure. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness, safety, and clinical applicability of vagal maneuvers and adenosine in the treatment of PSVT through an integrative literature review. The search was conducted in the PubMed/MEDLINE, SciELO, and ScienceDirect databases, considering studies published between 2015 and 2025, using controlled descriptors and free terms in combination. Randomized clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and clinical guidelines addressing the management of PSVT were included. The results demonstrated that vagal maneuvers present variable efficacy, generally with success rates below 50%, whereas adenosine showed reversal rates above 80–90%. The modified Valsalva maneuver showed higher effectiveness compared to the standard technique, although still inferior to adenosine. It is concluded that, although vagal maneuvers are recommended as first-line therapy due to their safety and ease of application, adenosine stands out as the most effective strategy for restoring sinus rhythm and should be used after the failure of non-pharmacological interventions.

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Published

2026-03-31

How to Cite

Rabelo, I. S., Scharf, F., Kucner, A. A., Schumacher, M. T., Pessôa, M. de O., Barbieri, M. A., de Oliveira, V. R., Frasson, G. de S., Barreira, M. C., Pedrazzi, J. W., Benitez, V. T., Schonarth, A. P., dos Santos, J. P. A. A., Owusu-Baah, S., Amaral, N. B., de Oliveira, L. O. G., Borges, R. P. B. S., Borges, R. P. B. S., de Campos Neto, V. P., … dos Santos, A. M. P. (2026). COMPARISON BETWEEN VAGAL MANEUVERS AND ADENOSINE IN PAROXYSMAL SUPRAVENTRICULAR TACHYCARDIA. Seven Editora, 4314-4325. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.008-238