Right bundle branch block is a problem in your right bundle branch that makes the heartbeat signal slower on the right side of your heart, which causes arrhythmia. Right bundle branch block (rbbb) is frequently found in the general healthy population Rbbb is caused by diseases that affect the right bundle branch or the myocardial region, where the right bundle branch is located Possible causes include trauma, structural changes, infiltrative diseases (eg, sarcoidosis), myocarditis, and myocardial. In most people, bundle branch block doesn't cause symptoms Some people with the condition don't know they have bundle branch block
Rarely, symptoms of bundle branch block may include fainting (syncope) or feeling as if you're going to faint (presyncope). [4] in addition, a right bundle branch block may also result from brugada syndrome, chagas disease, [5][6] pulmonary embolism, rheumatic heart disease. Right bundle branch block (rbbb) is a delay in heart signals that can show up on an electrocardiogram The block typically doesn't cause symptoms, but it can affect heart rhythm or indicate underlying heart or lung problems Treatment focuses on tackling any underlying health issues, sometimes using. Anterior mi involving the proximal lad, especially with associated lahb
A clinical review of right bundle branch block (rbbb) with emphasis on ecg (ekg) criteria, symptoms, causes, management and interpretation of ischemia / infarction.
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