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It's the ECG's that george rejects that makes George's ECG's the best.
Xylocaine & BBBB
Report:Atrial tachycardia, possibly sinus, 174/min 2:1 AV block Left bundle branch block Period of 1:1 conduction Comment:The exact doubling and then halving of the ventricular rate should have steered the CCU staff away from xylocaine. Broad comple
Xylocaine & BBBB
Report:Atrial tachycardia, possibly sinus, 174/min 2:1 AV block Left bundle branch block Period of 1:1 conduction Comment:The exact doubling and then halving of the ventricular rate should have steered the CCU staff away from xylocaine. Broad complex
Incongruous BBBB
Report: Sinus rhythm 84 – 88/min Advanced second degree AV block 3:1 & 4:1 AV block Right bundle branch block PR interval 0.32” Left bundle branch block PR interval 0.20” Comment: This is quite rare. The two bundle branch blocks have different but
Bilateral Bundle Branch Block (BBBB)
Report: Sinus tachycardia 110/min Left atrial abnormality (LAA) Right axis deviation (RAD) +120o Probable left posterior hemiblock Right bundle branch block ST/T changes consistent with infarction/ischaemia Comment: Three years previously, this pati
Bilateral Bundle Branch Block
Report:Sinus tachycardia 113/min Left anterior hemiblock Right bundle branch block Comment:This is only a bifascicular block – complete right and partial left bundle branch block. The term BBBB is not usually used for this. But if, as here, the patient
Masquerading and Left BBB: BBBB
Report:Atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response 150/min Right bundle branch block Left anterior hemiblock Left bundle branch block Bilateral bundle branch block. Nonspecific ST/T changes Comment:In this case one can diagnose BBBB directly
1o AV Block Expressing BBBB
Report: Sinus rhythm 77 – 82/min Left atrial abnormality (LAA) First degree AV block PR 0.22” Intermittent right bundle branch block + left anterior hemiblock PR 0.16” Nonspecific T wave changes Comment: At first, one would postulate a dissociated