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{{Chapter|Sinus node rhythms and arrhythmias}}
{{Chapter|Sinus node rhythms and arrhythmias}}
[[Image:sa_exit_blok.jpg|thumb|Sino-atrial exit block]]
[[Image:sa_exit_blok.jpg|thumb|Sino-atrial exit block]]
During sino-atrial exit block, the depolarizations that occur in the sinus node cannot leave the node towards the atria. They are blocked. On the ECG this is expressed as a pause. SA exit block can be destinguished from [[Sinus Pause]] because the pause in SA exit block is a multiple of the P-P interval that preceded the pause.
During sino-atrial exit block, the depolarizations that occur in the sinus node cannot leave the node towards the atria. They are blocked. On the ECG this is expressed as a pause. SA exit block can be destinguished from [[sinusarrest]] because the pause in SA exit block is a multiple of the P-P interval that preceded the pause.
 
Three subtypes can be destinguished:
*Type I second degree (Wenkebach) SA exit block: the P-P interval progressively shortens prior to the pause
*Type II second degree SA exit block: the pause equals approximately 2-4 times the preceding PP interval
*Third degree SA exit block: absence of P waves (can only be diagnosed with an sinus node electrode, during electrophysiological evaluation)