Third degree AV block: Difference between revisions
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
*Atria and ventricles beat independently from each other | *Atria and ventricles beat independently from each other | ||
*Congenital | |||
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*Congenital | |||
*Acquired | *Acquired | ||
**Ischemia | **Ischemia | ||
Revision as of 18:06, 29 March 2016
Background
- Atria and ventricles beat independently from each other
Causes
- Congenital
- Acquired
- Ischemia
- Drugs
- Structural heart disease
Clinical Features
- Dizziness
- Syncope
- Hypotension
Differential Diagnosis
AV blocks
- First degree AV block
- Second degree
- Third degree AV block
- AV dissociation without complete heart block
Diagnosis
- 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
Management
- Pacemaker placement
Disposition
- Admission
