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La clasificación clínica actual del bloqueo atrioventricular (AV) de tipo I y tipo II efectivamente distingue grupos de pacientes, a pesar del debate electrofisiológico. La preservación de esta clasificación es crucial para comprender el curso clínico del bloqueo AV.
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