crotchitymedic1986
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Thought I would pass along an easy way to differentiate between the 4 heart blocks. It is called the CICI's Pizza Method (for those who dont have them, CICI's is a pizza buffet restaurant chain).
First you write down the heart blocks vertically in order on a piece of paper, then you write C I C I vertically:
1st C
2nd type I I
2nd type II C
3rd I
In this method CICI stands for CONSISTENT and INCONSITENT instead of CICI's pizza.
So now you look at the P-R interval for your rhythm and ask is it consistent or inconsistent ?
If Consistent the heart block can only be a 1st degree block or a 2nd degree Mobitz II. If you have one p-wave with just a long interval then it is first degree. If you have more than one "p" but the interval is consitent, it is 2nd degree type II.
If Inconsistent, the heart block can only be 2nd type I, or 3rd degree. Obviously if the PR gets longer and longer until a QRS is dropped it is 2nd type I. If you have more than one "p" and the PR interval is all over the place, then it is 3rd degree.
Using this method for a test knocks your choices down from 4 to 2, then it should be easy to pick the right one of the two.
First you write down the heart blocks vertically in order on a piece of paper, then you write C I C I vertically:
1st C
2nd type I I
2nd type II C
3rd I
In this method CICI stands for CONSISTENT and INCONSITENT instead of CICI's pizza.
So now you look at the P-R interval for your rhythm and ask is it consistent or inconsistent ?
If Consistent the heart block can only be a 1st degree block or a 2nd degree Mobitz II. If you have one p-wave with just a long interval then it is first degree. If you have more than one "p" but the interval is consitent, it is 2nd degree type II.
If Inconsistent, the heart block can only be 2nd type I, or 3rd degree. Obviously if the PR gets longer and longer until a QRS is dropped it is 2nd type I. If you have more than one "p" and the PR interval is all over the place, then it is 3rd degree.
Using this method for a test knocks your choices down from 4 to 2, then it should be easy to pick the right one of the two.
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