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However, unlike in the presence of a left bundle branch block, myocardial ischemia and infarction can easily be detected on ECG when a RBBB is present. Below is an ECG displaying a right bundle ...
A bifascicular block on ECG is defined by the combination of a right bundle branch block and either a left anterior fascicular block or left posterior fascicular block. When these occur in ...
Upon review of this body and the described ECG findings, certain common patterns ... widened QRS complexes were most commonly attributed to RBBB or an unspecific intraventricular conduction ...
In fact, up to 60% of athletes demonstrate ECG changes (in isolation or in combination) such as sinus bradycardia, sinus arrhythmia, first-degree atrioventricular (AV) block, early repolarisation, ...
Results 94% of rowers had one or more training-related ECG patterns including sinus bradycardia (51%), sinus arrhythmia (55%), and incomplete right bundle branch block (42%). Males were more likely ...
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