Left bundle branch block Flashcards
What is LBBB?
Conduction down from the bundle of his to the left bundle branch is blocked, delaying depolarisation of the left ventricle.
How do I recognise LBBB?
- 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
What leads can LBBB be present in
All however should observe LII, V1 > V4
Signs and symptoms of LBBB
- Chest pain
- Shortness of breath
- Dyspnoea
- can also present asymptomatic
LBBB Significance
Typically associated with myocardial ischemia.
How should new onset of LBBB be treated?
Should be treated as tho the patient is having ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI).
- Follow local STEMI guidelines
What should I check with a patient presenting with LBBB?
Should check if the patient is known to have LBBB as some patents can live willingly and normal lives with LBBB.
What is incomplete bundle branch block ?
An incomplete left bundle branch block is a presenting morphology with a QRS duration of <0.12 seconds or 3 small squares.