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ECG Rhythm Interpretation Module IV c AV Junctional Blocks Medical ppt http://hastaneciyiz.blogspot.com

Course Objectives To recognize the normal rhythm of the heart - “Normal Sinus Rhythm.” To recognize the 13 most common rhythm disturbances. To recognize an acute myocardial infarction on a 12-lead ECG.

Learning Modules ECG Basics How to Analyze a Rhythm Normal Sinus Rhythm Heart Arrhythmias Diagnosing a Myocardial Infarction Advanced 12-Lead Interpretation

Arrhythmias Sinus Rhythms Premature Beats Supraventricular Arrhythmias AV Junctional Blocks

AV Nodal Blocks 1st Degree AV Block 2nd Degree AV Block, Type I 2nd Degree AV Block, Type II 3rd Degree AV Block

Rhythm #10 Rate? 60 bpm Regularity? regular P waves? normal PR interval? 0.36 s QRS duration? 0.08 s Interpretation? 1st Degree AV Block

1st Degree AV Block Deviation from NSR PR Interval > 0.20 s

1st Degree AV Block Etiology: Prolonged conduction delay in the AV node or Bundle of His.

Rhythm #11 Rate? 50 bpm Regularity? regularly irregular P waves? nl, but 4th no QRS PR interval? lengthens QRS duration? 0.08 s Interpretation? 2nd Degree AV Block, Type I

2nd Degree AV Block, Type I Deviation from NSR PR interval progressively lengthens, then the impulse is completely blocked (P wave not followed by QRS).

2nd Degree AV Block, Type I Etiology: Each successive atrial impulse encounters a longer and longer delay in the AV node until one impulse (usually the 3rd or 4th) fails to make it through the AV node.

Rhythm #12 Rate? 40 bpm Regularity? regular P waves? nl, 2 of 3 no QRS PR interval? 0.14 s QRS duration? 0.08 s Interpretation? 2nd Degree AV Block, Type II

2nd Degree AV Block, Type II Deviation from NSR Occasional P waves are completely blocked (P wave not followed by QRS).

2nd Degree AV Block, Type II Etiology: Conduction is all or nothing (no prolongation of PR interval); typically block occurs in the Bundle of His.

Rhythm #13 Rate? 40 bpm Regularity? regular P waves? no relation to QRS PR interval? none QRS duration? wide (> 0.12 s) Interpretation? 3rd Degree AV Block

3rd Degree AV Block Deviation from NSR The P waves are completely blocked in the AV junction; QRS complexes originate independently from below the junction.

3rd Degree AV Block Etiology: There is complete block of conduction in the AV junction, so the atria and ventricles form impulses independently of each other. Without impulses from the atria, the ventricles own intrinsic pacemaker kicks in at around 30 - 45 beats/minute.

Remember When an impulse originates in a ventricle, conduction through the ventricles will be inefficient and the QRS will be wide and bizarre.

End of Module IV c AV Junctional Blocks Proceed to Module IV c Practice Quiz on WebCT Medical ppt http://hastaneciyiz.blogspot.com