First degree AV heart block
ECG characteristics
· Atrial rhythm : regular
· Ventricular rhythm : regular
· Atrial rate : usually normal ( 60 to 100 beat / minute )
· Ventricular rate : usually normal ( 60 to 100 beat / minute )
· P wave : present - uniform configuration
· PR interval : constant - lengthened - greater than 0.12 seconds
· QRS complex : duration and configuration usually normal
· Other : each P wave is followed by QRS complex , there
are nil non-conducted beats
Possible causes
· Acute inferior myocardial infarction
· Degeneration of conduction system
· Hyperkalaemia
· Digoxin toxicity , Quinidine toxicity
· Rheumatic fever
· Acute myocarditis
· Calcium channel blockade administration
· May occur in well trained athletes
· Common in elderly people without evidence of heart disease
Treatment
· Usually nil required
· Treatment of cause
ECG characteristics
· Atrial rhythm : regular
· Ventricular rhythm : irregular , R-R interval shortens progressively
until P wave appears without QRS complex
and then cycle repeats.
· atrial rate : exceeds ventricular rate
· P wave : present - usually normal configuration
· PR interval : progressively lengthening , until P wave appears
without QRS complex , PR interval following
non conducted beat is shorter than the preceding
PR interval
· QRS complex : duration and configuration is usually normal
Complex is periodically abnormal
Possible causes
· Inferior wall myocardial infarction
· Cardiac surgery - particularly AVR and MVR
· Vagal stimulation
· Digoxin toxicity
· Medication administration (Propanolol , Quinidine , Procainamide Verapamil)
· Bacterial / viral / fungal infection
· Acute infection - i.e. Rheumatic fever
· Electrolyte imbalance
· Uraemia
· May occur in well trained athletes
This type of block is usually temporary and benign and seldom requires pacing
Treatment
· No treatment required if asymptomatic , monitor for progression of heart block
· If symptomatic -atropine or isuprel may be administered
-if atropine or isuprel not effective - consider pacing therapy
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