Bundle Branch Block
- Abnormal ventricular excitation as the result of blockage to the right bundle branch, the left bundle branch, or left anterior fascicular block.
Right Bundle Branch Block
Characterised by the failure or delay of conduction through the right bundle branch. Left ventricle is unaffected.
Causes
Pulmonary embolism, heart worm, electrolyte disturbances, congenital diseases etc.
ECG Appearance: Wide QRS complex, Wide S wave
Treatment
Treat the underlying cause
Left Bundle Branch Block
Characterised by the failure of conduction through the left bundle branch. Right ventricle is unaffected.
Causes
Congenital abnormalities, myocardial diseases etc.
Treatment
Treat the underlying cause
Left Anterior Fascicular Block=characterised by the failure of conduction through the anterior fascicle of the left bundle branch.
Causes: Electrolyte abnormalities, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (cat), etc.
ECG Appearance: Normal QRS, tall R waves, deep S waves
Treatment: Treat the underlying cause