Bundle Branch Blocks and Related Abnormalities Flashcards

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Characteristics of Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) ?

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rSR’ complex in lead V1 with a wide R’ wave, qRS pattern in lead V6 with a wide S wave, T wave inversions and slight-moderate ST depressions also may be seen

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Characteristics of Left Bundle Branch Block (LBBB) ?

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Wide QRS complexes with : An entirely negative QS complex in V1 (more rarely a wide rS complex, with a small r wave), and a wide, tall R wave without a q wave in V6. Secondary T wave inversions may also occur, just as in RBBB.

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Most characteristic finding from Left Anterior Fascicular Block is ?

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Marked left axis deviation (about -45 degrees of more negative) . The finding of LAFB is a very common, nonspecific abnormality.

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Most characteristic finding from Left PosteriorFascicular Block is ?

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Marked Right Axis Deviation (about +120 degrees or more positive).

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The diagnosis of a fascicular block is made primarily from which leads ?

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From the mean QRS axis in the extremity (frontal plane) leads.

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