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[[File:FirstAVBlock.jpg|thumb|First degree AV block]] | [[File:FirstAVBlock.jpg|thumb|First degree AV block]] | ||
[[File:Second degree heart block.png|thumb|Types of second degree AV block]] | [[File:Second degree heart block.png|thumb|Types of second degree AV block]] | ||
[[File:Rhythm strip showing third degree heart block.jpg|thumb| | [[File:Rhythm strip showing third degree heart block.jpg|thumb|Third degree AV block.]] | ||
*[[First Degree AV Block]] | *[[First Degree AV Block]] | ||
**Prolonged PR interval (>200msec) but constant and always conducts | **Prolonged PR interval (>200msec) but constant and always conducts | ||
Latest revision as of 22:44, 27 March 2024
Types
- First Degree AV Block
- Prolonged PR interval (>200msec) but constant and always conducts
- Second Degree
- Second Degree AV Block Type I (Wenckeback)
- Progressive prolongation with intermittent dropped QRS complexes
- Progressively shortening RR intervals
- Second Degree AV Block Type II
- PR interval is constant with intermittent P waves not conducting QRS complexes
- Surrounding RR intervals are constant
- Second Degree AV Block Type I (Wenckeback)
- Third Degree AV Block
- Complete Heart Block - no AV conduction
- Dissociation between P waves and QRS complexes
Evaluation
- March out P waves
- March out QRS complex
- Look at PR interval to determine relation
See Also
AV blocks
- First degree AV block
- Second degree
- Third degree AV block
- AV dissociation without complete heart block
