Heart block is a disorder of the heartbeat. It occurs when electrical impulses can't pass from the atria (upper chambers of the heart) to the ventricles (the heart's lower chambers). This may keep the contractions of the atria from coordinating with the contractions of the ventricles, and may cause a very slow heart rate.
There are various degrees of heart block:
The most common cause of heart block is aging of the heart. It may also be a congenital (birth defect) problem. Many times, a heart block is a symptom of heart disease. Heart blocks may be caused by:
A block that has existed for a long time may not mean that there is a problem. A block that appears suddenly may be a sign of a new heart problem or worsening of an existing one. Sometimes heart block can come and go.
First degree heart block is fairly common. It can sometimes be found in teenagers, young adults and in well-trained athletes. The condition may be caused by rheumatic fever, some types of heart disease and by some drugs. First-degree heart block causes no symptoms.
Second degree heart block may not cause symptoms. Second degree block can sometimes progress to third-degree.
Third degree heart block is a serious condition that usually affects the heart's ability to pump blood effectively. Symptoms include:
Heart blocks can be diagnosed with a test called an electrocardiogram (ECG), which measures the heart's electrical activity. Heart blocks have a certain pattern, which the ECG machine records. In some instances, a special test called an electrophysiologic study (EPS) uses probes placed into the heart to measure the flow and direction of electricity. A test called a Holter monitor can also diagnose the problem.
Treatment depends on the degree of heart block you have. Many times heart block is not treated at all. In some cases, the block becomes so severe that the heart can no longer beat at the proper pace and symptoms develop. When this occurs, usually you will need an artificial pacemaker implanted in your chest.
Changing to a healthier lifestyle can reduce the risk of heart block and other heart problems.