TY - JOUR
T1 - Bundle branch block. Demonstration of the incomplete nature of some "complete" bundle branch and fascicular blocks by the extrastimulus technique
AU - Wu, Delon
AU - Denes, Pablo
AU - Dhingra, Ramesh
AU - Rosen, Kenneth M.
PY - 1974/5/6
Y1 - 1974/5/6
N2 - The incomplete nature of some electrocardiographic "complete" bundle branch and fasclcular blocks is demonstrated using the atrial extrastimulus technique. Patient 1, with a QRS pattern of "complete" left bundle branch block, manifested a QRS pattern of right bundle branch block at a shorter coupling interval, indicating that the left bundle could conduct. Patient 2, with a QRS pattern of right bundle branch block and "complete" left anterior hemiblock, manifested a pattern of left posterior hemiblock at a shorter coupling interval, indicating that the left anterior fascicle could conduct. Patient 3, with a normal QRS complex, showed left bundle branch block at shorter coupling intervals and then a pattern of right bundle branch block as the coupling interval was further decreased, indicating that functional left bundle branch block was incomplete. This demonstration of partial bundle branch block depends on a discordance of conduction time and refractory period, the bundle or fascicle with depressed conduction (incomplete block) having a shorter refractory period than the more normally conducting bundle or fascicle. This discordance may be related to the development of trifascicular block in patients with bifascicular block and a normal H-V interval. It is a predisposing factor in the complex patterns of aberrant conduction seen during supraventricular tachyarrhythmias with varying cycle lengths.
AB - The incomplete nature of some electrocardiographic "complete" bundle branch and fasclcular blocks is demonstrated using the atrial extrastimulus technique. Patient 1, with a QRS pattern of "complete" left bundle branch block, manifested a QRS pattern of right bundle branch block at a shorter coupling interval, indicating that the left bundle could conduct. Patient 2, with a QRS pattern of right bundle branch block and "complete" left anterior hemiblock, manifested a pattern of left posterior hemiblock at a shorter coupling interval, indicating that the left anterior fascicle could conduct. Patient 3, with a normal QRS complex, showed left bundle branch block at shorter coupling intervals and then a pattern of right bundle branch block as the coupling interval was further decreased, indicating that functional left bundle branch block was incomplete. This demonstration of partial bundle branch block depends on a discordance of conduction time and refractory period, the bundle or fascicle with depressed conduction (incomplete block) having a shorter refractory period than the more normally conducting bundle or fascicle. This discordance may be related to the development of trifascicular block in patients with bifascicular block and a normal H-V interval. It is a predisposing factor in the complex patterns of aberrant conduction seen during supraventricular tachyarrhythmias with varying cycle lengths.
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U2 - 10.1016/0002-9149(74)90246-X
DO - 10.1016/0002-9149(74)90246-X
M3 - 文章
C2 - 4820889
AN - SCOPUS:0016197378
SN - 0002-9149
VL - 33
SP - 583
EP - 589
JO - American Journal of Cardiology
JF - American Journal of Cardiology
IS - 5
ER -