Paroxysmal AV Block Etiology

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  • Intrinsic conduction/ structural defects particularly those located in this intra His Bundle (intrinsic AV block), low adenosine levels (idiopathic AV block) and increase vagal tone/vagal surge (extrinsic AV block) are the major causes of paroxysmal AV block.
  • However, some studies have shown an association of AV nodal blocking agents (beta blockers, calcium channel blockers), degenerative valvular heart disease, degeneration of the conduction system (the His bundle in particular), acute coronary syndromes (inferior /anterior wall myocardial infarction in particular) and paroxysmal AV block.
  • Less common causes that have been cited are Lev- Lenegre disease, aneurysmal membranous septum, rheumatic heart disease, mitral valvulitis, sarcoidosis, h/o surgery and infective endocarditis with abscess formation. [1]
  1. Guerrero-Márquez FJ, Arana-Rueda E, Pedrote A (2016). "Idiopathic Paroxysmal Atrio-Ventricular Block. What is The Mechanism?". J Atr Fibrillation. 9 (3): 1449. doi:10.4022/jafib.1449. PMC 5368548. PMID 28496928.