Pacemaker implantation can effectively manage the heart block; outcomes depend on the individual response to treatment and the presence of underlying heart conditions
Mobitz Type II heart block is a type of heart rhythm disorder where electrical signals between the atria and ventricles are intermittently blocked. It may lead to bradycardia. Treatment may involve a pacemaker to regulate the heart’s rhythm. Close monitoring and medical intervention are important to prevent complications.
Heart rhythm disorder where there is a delay or blockage in the electrical signals between the atria and ventricles
Dizziness, fainting, chest pain, fatigue
Electrocardiogram, sometimes additional tests
Generally good with pacemaker placement and monitoring
Complete heart block, complications of untreated heart block
Conduction system abnormalities, heart attack, aging, certain medications
Implantation of a pacemaker, medications
Implantation of a pacemaker, medications
Delayed or blocked electrical signals in the heart
Pacemaker placement is crucial for managing heart block
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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