ECG - Bundle Branch Blocks Flashcards

1
Q

Criteria for diagnosis of a RBBB

A
  • tall R in septal leads (V1 and V2)
  • Tall T in V1/V2
  • Wide QRS (greater than 120 ms)
  • Lateral S-waves (V4-V6)
  • Some STD/TWI
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2
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What EKG finding in the presence of a right bundle branch block is considered abnormal?

a. ST elevation
b. lateral s-waves
c. tall R-waves
d. wide QRS

A

a. ST elevation

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3
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If a QRS points downward (such as in the case of a pacemaker or LBBB), what “normal finding” would otherwise be abnormal?

A

ST-elevation. Because of a negative R wave, some STE is expected in LBBB.

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4
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“Easy” RBBB diagnosis

A

V1: terminal R wave
V6: slurred S
Lead I: slurred S

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5
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“Easy” LBBB

A

V1: (-) R-wave
V6: (+) R/notched
Lead I: (+) R/notched

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