Significance of exercise-induced second degree atrioventricular block.

British Heart Journal
A BakstL Schamroth

Abstract

A case of second degree, type II, atrioventricular block precipitated by exercise is presented. It is suggested that exercise and other vagolytic manoeuvres may be used as a means of differentiating type I from type II atrioventricular block: the conduction disturbance of type I improves with exercise, whereas that of type II deteriorates with exercise.

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