LBBB, RBBB, Bifascicular, Trifascicular Block Flashcards

1
Q

Will the QRS be wide or short in BBB?

A

WIDE
- The wave of depolarisation has to travel from the opposite ventricle to depolarise muscle supplied by the bundle branch that is blocked

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What is the blockage of RBB and LBB equivalent to?

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  • Equivalent to blocking the AVN/Bundle of His and leads to complete heart block
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What is the pattern for RBBB?

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  1. Wide QRS
  2. POSITIVE V1
  3. Slurred S wave in lead I and V6
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What are causes for RBBB?

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  • Can be a normal variant

- Disease of the right side of the heart eg pulmonary pathology or PE

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What is the pattern for LBBB?

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  1. Wide QRS
  2. NEGATIVE V1
  3. Monophasic QRS in lead I and V6
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What is bifascicular block?

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  1. Always RBBB
    If also:
    Left anterior block - Left axis deviation
    Left posterior block - Right axis deviation
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What is trifascicular block?

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  • As bifasciciular block
    PLUS
    Prolonged PR interval (AV node blocked aswell)
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