Atrioventricular block medical therapy
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Overview
Treatment goal is to remove the extrinsic causes and treat reversible intrinsic causes. Drugs used in the treatment of AV nodal blocks include atropine, isoproterenol, theophylline, antibiotics treatment for lyme disease and treatment of ischemia. A permanent pacemaker is indicated for symptomatic bradycardia due to advanced second- or third-degree heart blocks.
Medical Therapy
- Permanent pacemaker is the treatment of choice for atrioventricular blocks and does not require concomitant pharmacologic treatment.
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