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Aug 24, 2023

How should I take medication when asthma, hypertension and heart failure are combined with second degree AV block?

Second degree atrioventricular block

Patients with hypertension, heart failure and tachyarrhythmias who have second-degree conduction block and who have previously taken medications with heart-rate slowers such as xxolol, calaverapamil, diltiazem or digoxin in their…

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Feb 18, 2023

Can a patient with second degree AV block be cured?

Second degree atrioventricular block

Some normal people and athletes have intermittent second-degree AV block due to increased vagal tone, which does not require special management if there is no weakness or other symptoms; second-degree…

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Mar 23, 2022

Is an invasive procedure such as gastroscopy or bronchoscopy or general anaesthesia indicated for second degree AV block?

Second degree atrioventricular block

Second-degree AV block is not an absolute contraindication to invasive testing, and the risk of these invasive tests is relatively low for second-degree type I AV block; for second-degree type…

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Second degree atrioventricular block

  • How should I take medication when asthma, hypertension and heart failure are combined with second degree AV block?
  • Can a patient with second degree AV block be cured?
  • Is an invasive procedure such as gastroscopy or bronchoscopy or general anaesthesia indicated for second degree AV block?
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