In a group of 288 patients with acute inferior (diaphragmatic) myocardial infarction, second and third degree atrioventricular (AV) block was diagnosed in 37 (14%). Three of the 37 died. The AV block in the 34 survivors could be differentiated into two distinct types, namely, early and late AV block.In 15 patients, second and third degree AV block developed within 6 hours of the first signs of infarction. In these 15 patients, all signs of AV block disappeared within 24 hours after infarction. Second and third degree AV block appeared suddenly in the vast majority, and lirst degree AV block could be detected in only a few patients and for a very short time before normalization of conduction. Atropine either abolished AV block completely or ...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
SUMMARY Three hundred fifty-eight of 429 (83%) consecutive patients with acute myocardial infarction...
patients presented a higher incidence ofKillip class> 1 (52 % vs 28%, P < 0-001), pericarditis...
In a group of 288 patients with acute inferior (diaphragmatic) myocardial infarction, second and thi...
In a prospective study 51 consecutive patients who survived the acute phase of inferior wall myocard...
Inferior wall myocardial infarction (IWMI) complicating with high degree atrioventricular (AV) block...
Introduction: The angiographic findings and prognosis of patients with complete atrioventricular blo...
Acute inferior myocardial infarction (MI) is often associated with heart blocks as acute occlusion o...
TAVB is common complication of acute inferior myocardial infarction (AMI). Total atrioventricular bl...
Mechanisms responsible for atrioventricular (AV) block during acute inferior myocardial infarction a...
Two patients with complete heart block complicating extensive anterior myocardial infarction underwe...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
AbstractSome studies have reported increased short-term mortality and higher incidence of multivesse...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
SUMMARY Three hundred fifty-eight of 429 (83%) consecutive patients with acute myocardial infarction...
patients presented a higher incidence ofKillip class> 1 (52 % vs 28%, P < 0-001), pericarditis...
In a group of 288 patients with acute inferior (diaphragmatic) myocardial infarction, second and thi...
In a prospective study 51 consecutive patients who survived the acute phase of inferior wall myocard...
Inferior wall myocardial infarction (IWMI) complicating with high degree atrioventricular (AV) block...
Introduction: The angiographic findings and prognosis of patients with complete atrioventricular blo...
Acute inferior myocardial infarction (MI) is often associated with heart blocks as acute occlusion o...
TAVB is common complication of acute inferior myocardial infarction (AMI). Total atrioventricular bl...
Mechanisms responsible for atrioventricular (AV) block during acute inferior myocardial infarction a...
Two patients with complete heart block complicating extensive anterior myocardial infarction underwe...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
AbstractSome studies have reported increased short-term mortality and higher incidence of multivesse...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
ABSTRACT: Type I and type II second-degree AV block characterize block of a single sinus P wave:Type...
SUMMARY Three hundred fifty-eight of 429 (83%) consecutive patients with acute myocardial infarction...
patients presented a higher incidence ofKillip class> 1 (52 % vs 28%, P < 0-001), pericarditis...