Left bundle branch block Flashcards

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What is LBBB?

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Conduction down from the bundle of his to the left bundle branch is blocked, delaying depolarisation of the left ventricle.

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How do I recognise LBBB?

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  • QRS complex greater than 0.12 seconds or 3 small squares.
  • Negative QRS complex in V1 With dominant S-Wave
  • Positive QRS complex in lateral leads LI, V5 and V6.
  • V1 QRS Complex may present with ‘W shape’
  • T- wave abnormalities can occur
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What leads can LBBB be present in

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All however should observe LII, V1 > V4

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Signs and symptoms of LBBB

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  • Chest pain
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dyspnoea
  • can also present asymptomatic
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LBBB Significance

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Typically associated with myocardial ischemia.

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How should new onset of LBBB be treated?

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Should be treated as tho the patient is having ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
- Follow local STEMI guidelines

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What should I check with a patient presenting with LBBB?

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Should check if the patient is known to have LBBB as some patents can live willingly and normal lives with LBBB.

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What is incomplete bundle branch block ?

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An incomplete left bundle branch block is a presenting morphology with a QRS duration of <0.12 seconds or 3 small squares.

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