E2: IVCD Flashcards
What is the criteria to have a BBB?
QRS > 0.12 seconds
-RR’ configuration in the chest leads
What is the criteria for a RBBB?
- QRS >0.12 s
- M shaped RR’ in V1
- Wide S wave in lead I and V6
- axis should be normal
What conditions is RBBB commonly seen with?
CAD and PE
What are the criteria for LBBB?
- QRS > 0.12 seconds
- Wide R wave in leads I and V6
- QRS complexes have tall R waves with prolonged duration and either notched or flattened tops of the complexes
What is a hemiblock and what are the 3 types?
Occurs when one of thee fascicles of the LBB is blocked
- Anterior fascicle
- posterior fascicle
- septal fascicle
** the RBB does not divide into separate fasciciles
What is the key to detecting a hemiblock?
A change in the QRS axis but the QRS duration is not prolonged
What is the criteria to have left anterior hemiblock?
- Strong LAD
- Tall R waves in Lead 1
- Deep S waves in Lead III
- Usually normal in QRS duration
What is the criteria for left posterior hemiblock?
- Strong RAD
- Tall R waves in Lead III
- Deep S waves in Lead I
- Usually normal QRS duration
What is a Bi-fascicular block?
- RBBB plus either LAHB or LPHB
- Features of RBBB plus frontal place features of fascicular block
What is a nonspecific IVCD?
When the QRS is prolonged without features of either RBBB or LBBB
What are the potential causes of nonspecific IVCDs?
- Ventricular hypertrophy
- MI
- Certain antiarrythmic drugs
- Hyperkalemia
- paced complexes
What are pre-excitation syndromes?
- Accessory conduction pathways that sometimes exist between atria and ventricles
- Bypass AV node and bundle of His and allow early depolarization of ventricles and results in short PR interval
- WPW and LGL
What is Wolff-Parkinson White Syndrome?
- Pre excitation syndrome of the atrioventricular pathway Bundle of Kent
- Delta wave are seen in some leads
- PR interval is < 0.12 secs with a wide QRS
What conditions are patients with WPW vulnerable to?
PSVT
What is Lown-Ganong-Levine syndrome?
- pre excitation syndrome of the intranet always accessory pathway James fibers
- absence of delta waves
- PR interval is < 0.12 seconds and normal QRS