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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Rhythm strip showing third degree heart block.jpg|thumb|Rhythm strip showing third degree AV block. Note that the P waves are not related to the QRS complexes (PP interval and QRS interval both constant), demonstrating that the atria are electrically disconnected from the ventricles. The QRS complexes represent an escape rhythm arising from the ventricle.]]
[[File:Rhythm strip showing third degree heart block.jpg|thumb|Rhythm strip showing third degree AV block. Note that the P waves are not related to the QRS complexes (PP interval and QRS interval both constant), demonstrating that the atria are electrically disconnected from the ventricles.]]
*Also known as complete heart block
*Also known as complete heart block
*No conduction through the AV node, causing the atria and ventricles beat completely independently from each other
*No conduction through the AV node, causing the atria and ventricles beat completely independently from each other

Revision as of 15:50, 17 August 2019

Background

Rhythm strip showing third degree AV block. Note that the P waves are not related to the QRS complexes (PP interval and QRS interval both constant), demonstrating that the atria are electrically disconnected from the ventricles.
  • Also known as complete heart block
  • No conduction through the AV node, causing the atria and ventricles beat completely independently from each other
  • The ventricular beat is an escape rhythm anywhere from the AV node to the bundle-branches (normally slow, varying from 35 to 45 beats per minute)

Causes

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

AV blocks

Evaluation

Rhythm 3rdAVblock.jpg
  • No atrial impulses are conducted
    • P waves normal and regular P-P intervals unrelated to slower regular R-R intervals
    • QRS narrow if block above bundle of His
    • QRS wide if block below bundle of His
    • PR variable
  • Differentiate from AV dissociation without complete heart block
AVD without CHB, courtesy of public access Amal Mattu EKG videos

Management

Disposition

See Also

References

  1. Sovari AA et al. Second-Degree Atrioventricular Block Treatment & Management. eMedicine. Apr 28, 2014. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/161919-treatment#showall.