First degree AV block EKG examples: Difference between revisions
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
'''For the main page on First Degree AV Block, click [[First degree AV block|here]]'''. | '''For the main page on First Degree AV Block, click [[First degree AV block|here]]'''. | ||
==EKG Examples== | ==EKG Examples== | ||
Shown below is an electrocardiogram with a [[sinus rhythm]]. The [[PR interval prolonged|PR interval is prolonged]] (>200ms) and the QRS is a left ward axis (< -30 degrees). The EKG shows a first degree heart block and a [[left anterior fascicular block]]. | Shown below is an electrocardiogram with a [[sinus rhythm]]. The [[PR interval prolonged|PR interval is prolonged]] (> 200ms) and the QRS is a left ward axis (< -30 degrees). The EKG shows a first degree heart block and a [[left anterior fascicular block]]. | ||
[[File:First degree AV block left ant fasc. block.jpg|center|800px]] | [[File:First degree AV block left ant fasc. block.jpg|center|800px]] | ||
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Shown below is an electrocardiogram of first degree AV block with | Shown below is an electrocardiogram of first degree AV block with [[increased PR]] interval. | ||
[[File:example1.jpg|center|center|800px]] | [[File:example1.jpg|center|center|800px]] | ||
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Shown below is an electrocardiogram of first degree AV block with | Shown below is an electrocardiogram of first degree AV block with [[increased PR]] interval. | ||
[[File:FirstAVblock.jpg|center|800px]] | [[File:FirstAVblock.jpg|center|800px]] | ||
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | ||
Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Shown below is an electrocardiogram with [[sinus rhythm]] and a marked first degree heart block. In this case the [[PR interval]] is about 400 ms. A [[Holter monitor]] showed second degree but not third degree A/V block. | Shown below is an electrocardiogram with [[sinus rhythm]] and a marked first degree heart block. In this case the [[PR interval]] is about 400 ms. A [[Holter monitor]] showed [[second degree heart block|second degree]] but not [[third degree A/V block]]. | ||
[[Image:Fdhb.jpg|center|800px]] | [[Image:Fdhb.jpg|center|800px]] | ||
Line 34: | Line 34: | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting [[sinus rhythm]] with a first degree A/V block (>200ms). There is terminal [[P wave]] negativity in[[Electrocardiogram#precordial|V1]] suggestive of left atrial abnormality. There is left anterior fascicular block (axis < -30 degrees). The [[ST segment]] is slightly elevated in leads [[Electrocardiogram#limb|II]] and [[Electrocardiogram#Augumented limb|aVF]] with [[T wave inversion]] suggesting inferior [[ischemia]]or [[infarction]]. | Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting [[sinus rhythm]] with a first degree A/V block (> 200ms). There is terminal [[P wave]] negativity in[[Electrocardiogram#precordial|V1]] suggestive of left atrial abnormality. There is [[left anterior fascicular block]] (axis < -30 degrees). The [[ST segment]] is slightly elevated in leads [[Electrocardiogram#limb|II]] and [[Electrocardiogram#Augumented limb|aVF]] with [[T wave inversion]] suggesting inferior [[ischemia]]or [[infarction]]. | ||
[[Image:First_Degree_AV_Block1.jpg|center|800px]] | [[Image:First_Degree_AV_Block1.jpg|center|800px]] | ||
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | ||
---- | ---- | ||
Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting a first degree heart block with a left anterior hemi-block. | Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting a first degree heart block with a [[left anterior hemi-block]]. | ||
[[File:First_degree_heart_block6.jpg|center|800px]] | [[File:First_degree_heart_block6.jpg|center|800px]] | ||
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page | Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page |
Latest revision as of 14:35, 4 February 2013
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
For the main page on First Degree AV Block, click here.
EKG Examples
Shown below is an electrocardiogram with a sinus rhythm. The PR interval is prolonged (> 200ms) and the QRS is a left ward axis (< -30 degrees). The EKG shows a first degree heart block and a left anterior fascicular block.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram of first degree AV block with increased PR interval.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram of first degree AV block with increased PR interval.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram demonstrating a regular rhythm at a rate of 65/min. The PR interval is 400 ms, the QRS is approximately 110 ms, and there are Qs waves in I, II, aVL, and poor R waves in the precordial leads. This is sinus rhythm with a marked first degree heart block. The QRS suggests an extensive anterior/lateral myocardial infarction.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram with sinus rhythm and a marked first degree heart block. In this case the PR interval is about 400 ms. A Holter monitor showed second degree but not third degree A/V block.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram with a first degree AV block
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting sinus rhythm with a first degree A/V block (> 200ms). There is terminal P wave negativity inV1 suggestive of left atrial abnormality. There is left anterior fascicular block (axis < -30 degrees). The ST segment is slightly elevated in leads II and aVF with T wave inversion suggesting inferior ischemiaor infarction.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting a first degree heart block with a left anterior hemi-block.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
Shown below is an electrocardiogram depicting sinus rhythm with a prolonged PR interval (>120ms.) which is first degree A/V block. There is also a left axis deviation (axis between -30 and -90 degrees) with R waves in the inferior leads. This axis deviation is consitent with a left anterior fasicular block.
Copyleft image obtained courtesy of ECGpedia, http://en.ecgpedia.org/wiki/Main_Page