Paroxysmal AV Block Extrinsic Idiopathic AV Block

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Overview

Individuals with low levels of adenosine are susceptible to sudden surges in adenosine levels which act on the AV node and cause episodes of presyncope or syncope. This would be seen on an ECG as a sudden increase in sinus rate with narrow QRS complexes just prior to the period of asystole.

Pathophysiology

References

  1. Brignole M, Deharo JC, Guieu R (2015). "Syncope and Idiopathic (Paroxysmal) AV Block". Cardiol Clin. 33 (3): 441–7. doi:10.1016/j.ccl.2015.04.012. PMID 26115830.
  2. Saadjian AY, Gerolami V, Giorgi R, Mercier L, Berge-Lefranc JL, Paganelli F; et al. (2009). "Head-up tilt induced syncope and adenosine A2A receptor gene polymorphism". Eur Heart J. 30 (12): 1510–5. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehp126. PMID 19386617.