Complete Heart Block Medical Slides
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Generate Complete Heart Block DeckWhy teach Complete Heart Block?
Complete (third-degree) atrioventricular block results from total failure of conduction between atria and ventricles, requiring an escape rhythm for survival. The clinical significance depends on the level of block (narrow vs wide QRS escape) and the underlying etiology. Teaching complete heart block integrates ECG interpretation, understanding of conduction system anatomy, and evidence-based permanent pacemaker indications per the 2018 ACC/AHA/HRS Bradycardia guidelines.
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Complete Heart Block Presentation FAQ
How should the distinction between infranodal and nodal block be taught?
Present nodal block (narrow QRS escape at 40-60 bpm, often from increased vagal tone or AV nodal-acting drugs, responsive to atropine, may be transient) versus infranodal block (wide QRS escape <40 bpm, from structural His-Purkinje disease, atropine-unresponsive, unreliable escape rhythm requiring urgent pacing). This distinction drives both acute management and the urgency of permanent pacemaker implantation.
What acute management algorithm should be presented for third-degree block?
Step 1: Assess hemodynamic stability. Step 2: If unstable, immediate transcutaneous pacing (do not delay for atropine in wide-complex escape). Step 3: Atropine 0.5 mg IV may temporize narrow-complex escape rhythms only. Step 4: Dopamine or epinephrine infusion as bridge. Step 5: Transvenous pacing wire placement. Emphasize that atropine can paradoxically worsen infranodal block by increasing atrial rate without improving conduction.
How should pacemaker mode selection be explained in teaching slides?
Present DDD as the standard for complete heart block (preserves AV synchrony), VVI as acceptable in permanent atrial fibrillation with slow ventricular response, and CRT-P/D when LVEF ≤35% requiring pacing >40% of the time. Discuss the emerging role of conduction system pacing (His bundle or left bundle branch area pacing) as a physiological alternative to RV apical pacing, referencing the 2023 HRS guidelines.
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