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First degree AV block patients are usually asymptomatic at rest. In the setting of [[left ventricular dysfunction]] markedly [[prolonged PR]] interval can cause [[exercise intolerance]] and [[syncope]]. | |||
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Overview
First degree AV block patients are usually asymptomatic at rest. In the setting of left ventricular dysfunction markedly prolonged PR interval can cause exercise intolerance and syncope.