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Title: 2nd degree AV block, mobitz type II, with LBBB GIF
Url: http://www.healcentral.org/content/collections/ECG/ecg_0290_mod.gif
Creator: Knowledge Weavers
Frank G. Yanowitz, MD
Publisher: Health Education Assets Library
Description: The wide QRS complexes in lead V1 indicates LBBB. 2nd degree AV block, Mobitz II is suggested by the two fixed PR intervals prior to the nonconducted P wave. The location of the block is most likely in the right bundle, because Mobitz II is usually a sign of bilateral bundle branch disease.
Date Issued: 1997
LC Classification: Medicine -- Internal medicine -- Specialties of internal medicine -- Diseases of the circulatory (cardiovascular) system -- Diseases of the heart -- Examination. Diagnosis -- Special diagnostic methods, A-Z -- Electrocardiography
Medicine -- Internal medicine -- Specialties of internal medicine -- Diseases of the circulatory (cardiovascular) system -- Diseases of the heart -- Individual diseases of the heart, A-Z -- Block
Science -- Physiology -- Heart -- Study and teaching. Research
Science -- Physiology -- Heart -- Study and teaching. Research -- Research techniques -- Special, A-Z -- Electrocardiography
GEM Subject: Science
Science -- Biology
Health
Vocational Education
Health -- Body systems and senses
Key Concept: Health -- Heart
Resource Type: Image (DCMI Type Vocabulary)
Format: gif
Audience: College/University Instructors
Students
Teachers
Higher Education
University First Cycle
University Second Cycle
University Postgrad
Technical School First Cycle
Technical School Second Cycle
Vocational Training
Language: English
Rights: Frank G. Yanowitz, MD
Date Record Checked: 2007-12-10 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)
Source: HEAL  HEAL
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