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Seeing through the maze of complete left bundle branch block
1Department of Internal Medicine, Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA.
Abstract:
LBBB obscures many cardiovascular diagnoses, but it is now possible to diagnose LVH and MI in the presence of LBBB. It is possible from accumulated data to synthesize a new clinical entity: The Complete Left Bundle Branch Block Syndrome. This encompasses the following: Uncomplicated LBBB: (1) the abnormal ECG configuration with normal QRS axis; (2) reversed splitting of the cardiac second sound due to delay of aortic valve closure; (3) significant left ventricular systolic and diastolic dysfunction due to the abnormal sequence of left ventricular activation and relaxation; (4) ventricular septal hypokinesis, and during thallium stress testing ventricular septal perfusion defects which tend to invalidate the results of the test; (5) the vast majority of patients with LBBB have organic heart disease, but 16% have structurally normal hearts except for the conduction system disease; Complicated LBBB: (6) left or right axis deviation or QRS duration greater than 0.14 secs. indicates a greater degree of left ventricular disease and dysfunction than LBBB alone and nearly excludes the presence of conduction disease only; (7) disordered function of the SA node, AV node and right bundle branch.