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|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calcium channel blockers]], [[Beta-blockers]], [[Digitalis]], [[Donepezil]], [[Cardiac glycosides]], [[Cholinesterase inhibitor]]s, [Dolasetron]], [[Eslicarbazepine acetate]], [[Quinidine]], [[Procainamide]], [[Disopyramide]], [[Flecainide]], [[Encainide]], [[Propafenone]], [[Amiodarone]], [[Sotalol]], [[Dofetilide]], [[Ibutilide]], [[Magnesium]], [[Fesoterodine]], [[Fingolimod]], [[Lacosamide | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Calcium channel blockers]], [[Beta-blockers]], [[Digitalis]], [[Donepezil]], [[Cardiac glycosides]], [[Cholinesterase inhibitor]]s, [[Dolasetron]], [[Eslicarbazepine acetate]], [[Quinidine]], [[Procainamide]], [[Disopyramide]], [[Flecainide]], [[Encainide]], [[Propafenone]], [[Amiodarone]], [[Sotalol]], [[Dofetilide]], [[Ibutilide]], [[Magnesium]], [[Fesoterodine]], [[Fingolimod]], [[Lacosamide]], [[Paliperidone]], [[Propoxyphene]], [[Terodiline]] | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [2]; Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [3]
Synonyms and keywords:; AV block, atrioventricular block, heart block
Overview
An atrioventricular block (or AV block) is a type of heart block involving an impairment of the conduction between the atria and ventricles of the heart.[1] It usually involves the atrioventricular node, but it can involve other structures too. AV block is categorized by degree and site of conduction block. In first-degree AV block, all atrial impulses are conducted to the ventricle. However, there is a delay within the AV node, resulting in a prolonged PR interval on ECG (>200 msec or >5 small blocks). In other words, first degree block is a slowed conduction without loss of atrioventricular synchrony.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening conditions can result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
Common Causes
- Hyperkalemia
- Hyperthyroidism
- Increased vagal tone (e.g. sleep, athletes)
- Ischemic heart disease
- Medications ( e.g. adenosine, amiodarone, beta-blockers, diltiazem, procainamide, verapamil)
Causes by Organ System
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