- Second degree AV block
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DiseasesDB = 10477
ICD10 = ICD10|I|44|1|i|30
ICD9 = ICD9|426.12, ICD9|426.13
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OMIM =
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eMedicineSubj = emerg
eMedicineTopic = 234
MeshID =Second degree AV block is a disease of the electrical conduction system of the
heart . It refers to aconduction block between theatria and ventricles.The presence of second degree AV block is diagnosed when one or more (but not all) of the atrial impulses fail to conduct to the ventricles due to impaired conduction.
Types
There are two distinct types of second degree AV block, called "Type 1" and "Type 2". The distinction is made between them because type 1 second degree heart block is considered a more benign entity than type 2 second degree heart block.
Type 1 (Mobitz I/Wenckebach)
Type 1 Second degree AV block, also known as Mobitz I or Wenckebach periodicity, is almost always a disease of the
AV node .Mobitz I heart block is characterized by progressive prolongation of the PR interval on the
electrocardiogram (EKG) on consecutive beats followed by a blocked P wave (i.e. a 'dropped' QRS complex). After the dropped QRS complex, the PR interval resets and the cycle repeats.One of the baseline assumptions when determining if an individual has Mobitz I heart block is that the atrial rhythm has to be regular. If the atrial rhythm is not regular, there could be alternative explanations as to why certain P waves do not conduct to the ventricles.
This is almost always a benign condition for which no specific treatment is needed.
Type 2 (Mobitz II)
Type 2 Second degree AV block, also known as Mobitz II is almost always a disease of the distal conduction system (His-Purkinje System). Although the terms infranodal block or infrahisian block are often applied to this disorder, they are not synonymous with it. Infranodal block and infrahisian block are terms which refer to the "anatomic location" of the block, whereas Mobitz II refers to an "electrocardiographic pattern" associated with block at these levels.
Mobitz II heart block is characterized on a surface [ECG] by intermittently nonconducted P waves not preceded by PR prolongation and not followed by PR shortening. The medical significance of this type of AV block is that it may progress rapidly to
complete heart block , in which noescape rhythm may emerge. In this case, the person may experience aStokes-Adams attack ,cardiac arrest , orSudden Cardiac Death . The definitive treatment for this form of AV Block is animplanted pacemaker .In horses, a Mobitz type II heart block is considered a normal variant finding, frequently encountered in relaxed, athletically fit animals.
Symptoms
Most people with Wenckebach (Type I Mobitz) do not show symptoms. However, those that do usually display one or more of the following:
*Light-headedness
*Dizziness
*Syncope (Fainting)ee also
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Electrical conduction system of the heart
*Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
*SA node
*AV node
*First degree AV block
*Third degree AV block
*Karel Frederik Wenckebach
*External links
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* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVxJJ2DBPiQ - AV Block Parody Video by the University of Alberta
* [http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic234.htm Emergency Cardiovascular Medicine] - eMedicine article on 2nd Degree Heart Block
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