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Complete heart block with no AV dissociation

By Assoc Prof Harry Mond
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November 30, 2019

AV with slow ventricular response.

The rate is 40BPM.

In the good old days this was digitalis toxicity until proven otherwise.

The clue is Bifascicular block.

Many cardiologists are reluctant to call this complete heart block as there is no AV dissociation.

Don’t be scared to call this complete heart block because that is what it is!!

Permanent pacing required.

Assoc Prof Harry Mond

Dr Harry Mond
CardioScan Medical Director

About Assoc Prof Harry Mond

In 49+ years as a practicing cardiologist, Dr Harry Mond has published 260+ published manuscripts & books. A co-founder of CardioScan, he remains Medical Director and oversees 500K+ heart studies each year.

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