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🫀 AV Dissociation EXPLAINED: Classification, Pathophysiology & ECG Criteria (USMLE High-Yield Beginner’s Guide) Ever wondered how to differentiate various types of AV dissociation and what they mean on an ECG? In this video, we break down the classification and pathophysiology of AV dissociation, explain the key ECG criteria, and provide real-world examples to help you master this important concept—perfect for medical students, USMLE prep, and cardiology professionals! What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✔️ Classification: Types of AV dissociation (e.g., complete, intermittent) ✔️ Pathophysiology: Mechanisms behind conduction block and ventricular escape rhythms ✔️ ECG Criteria: Key ECG findings (e.g., AV dissociation, independent atrial and ventricular rhythms, escape beats) ✔️ Examples & Clinical Implications: Case examples illustrating when AV dissociation occurs and its clinical significance ✔️ USMLE High-Yield Tips: Mnemonics and exam pearls to help you remember critical concepts ⏰ Timestamps for Easy Navigation: 00:00 Definition 00:26 Normal physiology of conduction system, pacemaker hierarchy. 01:47 Anterograde and retrograde conduction, cardiac conduction speed. 03:32 Incomplete AV dissociation, formation, ECG criteria 08:01 Real ECG example of incomplete AV dissociation 09:45 Complete AV dissociation, ECG criteria. 12:02 Classification of AV dissociation 12:46 Third degree AV block versus (vs) AV dissociation Join to our telegram channel with ECG quizes, books and other useful information 👍 Help Us Grow: Like this video if you found it helpful! Subscribe for more high-yield medical & cardiology content. Share with classmates or colleagues preparing for exams! ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for clinical decision-making. https://t.me/foxterRier_med