Atrioventricular block Incomplete

Atrioventricular block Incomplete: Slowing of excitation and its consequences

Introduction:
Incomplete atrioventricular block (B. a. incomplete) is a cardiac disorder, which is characterized by a slowdown in the conduction of excitation from the atria to the ventricles and/or loss of individual complexes of ventricular contractions. This condition can have a variety of causes and clinical manifestations, and its diagnosis and treatment require a specialized approach.

Understanding incomplete atrioventricular block:
Atrioventricular block involves a disruption in the conduction of electrical impulses from the atria to the



Atriovenous blockade is a signal of dangerous changes in the body. If such a violation is not just recorded, but can be observed over a long period of time, then it should be given special attention. This is a serious abnormality in the functioning of the heart organ, so do not take risks: immediately visit the clinic for examination and consultation with a cardiologist. During the examination, the specialist will certainly pay attention to the heart rate, and will ask many questions regarding palpitations at night, the feeling of a lump in the sternum, symptoms of psycho-emotional stress, complaints of cold extremities, changes in skin color, etc. The patient will also be asked to perform a series of