2: 1 AV 封锁后 ASD 设备关闭 - 机制是什么?
Sanjeev S Mukherjee1, Ashesh Halder2, Anil Kumar Singhi3
1Cardiology, AIIMS Kalyani, West Bengal, India.
Indian pacing and electrophysiology journal
|June 14, 2025
概括
在心房隔膜缺陷 (ASD) 装置关闭后,心房 (AV) 阻塞可能会发生. 在指导跳动中变化的PR间隔可能表明补偿,不一定是完全的心脏阻塞 (CHB).
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
- 医疗器械 医疗器械
背景情况:
- 通过皮肤关闭心房隔膜缺陷 (ASD) 是一个常见的程序.
- 心房 (AV) 阻塞是心脏干预后的潜在并发症.
- 了解干预后的心电图发现对于患者管理至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在成功通过皮肤关闭ASD设备后报告AV阻塞病例.
- 为了研究不同PR间隔在指导节拍中的意义.
- 在这种情况下,要区分温克巴赫现象和完全心脏阻塞 (CHB).
主要方法:
- 一个患者的病例报告,该患者接受了皮肤穿透的ASD设备关闭.
- 电心电图 (ECG) 分析以评估心脏节奏和导电.
- 关于AV阻塞和温克巴赫现象后ASD关闭的文献综述.
主要成果:
- 患者在成功关闭ASD设备后发展了2:1 AV阻塞.
- 电脑心电图显示了指导节拍中的不同PR间隔,模仿CHB.
- 文献综述表明,这种模式可能是温克巴赫现象中的补偿机制.
结论:
- 在ASD关闭后的指导节奏中,PR间隔的变化可能代表温克巴赫现象.
- 这一发现需要对心电图进行仔细的解释,以避免错误诊断CHB.
- 管理层应该专注于了解底层的电生理学补偿机制.
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