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The clinical presentation of first-degree and Mobitz type I block is typically benign and rarely produces symptoms. Normal, physiologic block of this type occurs in response to increases in parasympathetic output.
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Second-degree AV block is further subclassified into Mobitz type I (Wenckebach), in which the AV conduction time (PR interval) progressively lengthens before the blocked beat, and Mobitz type II, in which there are intermittently ...
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Mobitz type II block is almost always due to organic disease involving the infranodal conduction system. In the event of progression to complete heart block, alternative pacemakers are not reliable. Thus, prophylactic ventricular pacing ...
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