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Inferior wall myocardial infarction occurs in approximately 50% of all myocardial infarctions. The most common conduction disorder of this disease is complete atrioventricular block. Immediate attention must be given to the myocardial infarction patients
Evelyne Sandjojo +5 more
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Complete Atrioventricular Block Due to Potassium [PDF]
Intravenous infusion of KC1 at a rate of 1.22 or 2.45 mEq per minute to anesthetized dogs frequently resulted in complete A-V block at a time when P waves were still recorded in the ECG. Furthermore, some of the observations suggest that in hyperkalemia a regular idioventricular rhythm may not be essential for the diagnosis of complete ...
C, Fisch, K, Greenspan, R E, Edmands
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A fetal autoimmune-mediated atrioventricular block is a passively acquired autoimmune disease in which maternal autoantibodies enter the fetal circulation via the placenta and subsequently cause inflammation and fibrosis of the atrioventricular node ...
Li Zhao +8 more
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Congenital Complete Atrioventricular Block
Congenital complete atrioventricular block is found in 1 of 22,000 live births. Over time, it has become apparent that these patients represent not a single distinct disease process, but several processes with the common manifestation of atrioventricular block. The evaluation of these patients to determine their risk of sudden death and need for pacing
N J, Kertesz +2 more
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Complete Atrioventricular Block in Infants: A Case Report
Background: Atrioventricular (AV) block in children may pose a challenge for phycisians. However, it can be detected with careful physical examination.
Agus Cahyono
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Complete atrioventricular block during anesthesia [PDF]
To describe a case of asymptomatic first degree atrioventricular block with a bifascicular block that progressed to complete atrioventricular block during anesthesia. This potentially fatal block was successfully treated with transesophageal ventricular pacing.A 67-yr-old man was scheduled for microvascular decompression of the right trigeminal nerve ...
K, Mamiya, J, Aono, M, Manabe
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Background: Congenital complete atrioventricular block without any structural heart disease and anti-Ro/La negativity is very rare. Discordant complete atrioventricular block, which is more frequently defined in the literature as an autoimmune mechanism,
Taner Kasar +3 more
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Complete atrioventricular block in patients with atrioventricular discordance. [PDF]
Although patients with atrioventricular (AV) discordance (corrected transposition) have abnormal conduction pathways and may spontaneously develop high-grade AV block, no quantitative assessment of the risk of this happening is available. We reviewed the data on 107 patients with AV discordance ages 2-76 years (mean 22 years) at follow-up.
J C, Huhta +4 more
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CONTEXT: Patients with Alport's syndrome (causing 5% of end-stage renal disease) have a higher risk of heart conduction abnormalities. OBJECTIVE: To report a case of Alport's syndrome developing complete atrioventricular block during renal ...
Fábio Ferrari +2 more
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A curious alliance: Sinus nodal dysfunction precipitating atrioventricular block
An elderly woman presented with recurrent syncope. Sinus bradycardia and sinoatrial block were seen on the electrocardiogram; however, PR interval prolongation after sinus pauses suggested atrioventricular conduction system disease.
Sreekanth Yerram, MD +3 more
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