A first-degree AV node block occurs when conduction through the AV node is slowed, thus delaying the time it takes for the action potential to travel from the SA node, through the AV node, and to the ...
The R-R interval is the same as the P-P interval plus whatever change there is in the PR interval. In typical AV Wenckebach phenomenon, the PR intervals increase with decreasing increments and the R-R ...
The diagnosis is NSR, first-degree AV block, 3:1 AV block, Mobitz type II, and high-degree AV block. The rhythm is regular with a rate of 30 beats/min. The QRS complex duration is normal (0.08 sec) ...
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