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==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
Most people with Wenckebach (Type I Mobitz) do not show symptoms. However, those that do usually display one or more of the following:
Most people with Wenckebach (Type I Mobitz) do not show symptoms. But if the sinus rate is slow and only few beats are conducted (higher grade blocks) there may be a significantly [[reduced cardiac output]].  Usual symptoms in such patients include:
*[[Light-headedness]]
*[[Light-headedness]]
*[[Dizziness]]
*[[Dizziness]]

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Symptoms

Most people with Wenckebach (Type I Mobitz) do not show symptoms. But if the sinus rate is slow and only few beats are conducted (higher grade blocks) there may be a significantly reduced cardiac output. Usual symptoms in such patients include:

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