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Bradyarrhythmias and Conduction Blocks

AUTHOR:
Jacob Nouriel
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
  1. Understand the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of bradyarrhythmias (sinus bradycardia, sick sinus syndrome, tachycardia-bradycardia, AV block).
  2. Triage patients presenting with bradyarrhythmias: determine the need for hospitalization and acute management.
  3. Know the indications (class I) for permanent pacemaker insertion.
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > Diseases and Pathophysiology in Cardiology > APPROACH TO BRADYCARDIA (HR <60 bpm)
Section
AccessMedicine > Huppert’s Notes: Pathophysiology and Clinical Pearls for Internal Medicine > Diseases and Pathophysiology in Cardiology > BRADYCARDIC RHYTHMS
Chapter
AccessMedicine > Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 21e > The Bradyarrhythmias: Disorders of the Sinoatrial Node
Case File
AccessMedicine > The Harrison’s Visual Case Challenge > Case Set 53 > Case Set 53
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Emergency Medicine Case 1.12 > Emergency Medicine Case 1.12
Case File
AccessMedicine > Resident Readiness®: Internal Medicine > Case 15 > Heart Blocks
Case File
AccessMedicine > Graber and Wilbur’s Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, 5th Edition > Cardiology Case 2.12 > Cardiology Case 2.12
Section
AccessMedicine > The Infographic Guide to Medicine > Cardiology > Complete (Third-Degree) AV Block

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