Ekg right vs left bundle branch block

    • [DOC File]Cardiology - Stanford University

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      -if V1 is positive, then right bundle branch block (V1 should always be negative)-if there is left axis deviation, then appearance is more of a left bundle branch block-if positive V1 with left axis deviation, then both left and right bundle branch blocks-1st degree AV block-consistently long PR interval (longer than 0.2 seconds)

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    • What Is a Bundle Branch Block?

      Left bundle branch block is more ominous than right bundle branch block because it usually is present in diseased hearts. Both may be caused by hypertension, MI, or cardiomyopathy. A bifasicular block may progress to third degree heart block. Treatment is artificial pacing for a bifasicular block that is associated with an acute MI.

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    • [DOC File]CARDIO – 1/8/08

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      ECG, EKG electrocardiogram. ECHO enterocytopathogenic human orphan virus. ... LBBB left bundle branch block. LBP low back pain. LD left deltoid. L & D labor and delivery. ... RBBB right bundle branch block. RBC red blood cell; red blood (cell) count. RCM red blood mass.

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    • [DOC File]Ventricular Rhythms

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      Left bundle branch block (LBBB) left leads (I, aVL and V5 or V6) are predominantly upgoing. V1 – V3: the QRS is predominantly downgoing. slow upslope and notch in left leads. absence of Q waves in most of the left leads. in general, the QRS and ST-T cannot be analyzed in LBBB, but: pathologic Q waves in the inferior leads may signify remote ...

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    • [DOC File]9/5

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      Ex. -- On the ECG overhead, there is an R, R1, S pattern…This can occur due to a bifascicular bundle branch block. The RPBBB (right posterior bundle branch block) and LPFBB (left posterior fascicular bundle block) are the cause of the block. In a 1st degree AV block, there is an increased distance between the P and the QRS wave.

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    • [DOC File]Basic EKG Dysrhythmia Identification

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      -To identify bundle branch block, QRS must be more than 0.12 seconds and QRS complexes produced by supraventricular activity-Incomplete right or left bundle branch block- QRS measuring 0.10 to 0.12 seconds -Complete right or left bundle branch block- QRS measuring more than 0.12 seconds-To determine right vs. left-view lead V1 or MCI1

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    • [DOC File]EKG COURSE HANDOUT 2006 - CMC COMPENDIUM

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      Left bundle branch block (there is a 3% incidence of inducing RBBB with PA catheters and thus, with underlying LBBB, can lead to complete heart block), this should be performed only with transcutaneous pacemakers applied or in cath lab. Theoretical considerations

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