What is the conduction ratio?

Typically, the AV conduction ratio is 1:1 , that is, a QRS complex follows each P wave. First degree AV block usually produces no symptoms in the patient. However, this condition can progress to a higher degree AV block. Because this condition may get worse, patients are usually observed carefully.

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Is AV conduction normal in atrial flutter?

Atrial flutter is usually paroxysmal and only rarely chronic. Untreated persons with atrial flutter and no disease of the AV junction usually have a 2:1 AV conduction response with an atrial rate of about 300 beats/min and a ventricular rate of 150 beats/min. Over time, atrial flutter usually degenerates into AF.

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What is a typical atrial flutter?

Typical atrial flutter is an organised atrial tachycardia . It can also be defined as a macroreentrant tachycardia confined to the right atrium. This arrhythmia has a 200-260 ms cycle length, although it may fluctuate depending on patient’s previous treatment or ablation, congenital heart disease, etc.

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