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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
December 17, 2024
We have previously discussed physiologic ventricular aberration with atrial ectopy or atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response.
There is another type of ventricular aberration, which is slower and represents abnormal bundle branch physiology.
This is a rate dependent bundle branch block.
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In this situation as the sinus rate increases, a block occurs in one of the bundle branches and often called a tachycardia dependent bundle branch block.
Here is another example, which is a left bundle branch block:
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Features:
There are a number of ECG facts to remember:
As part of the clinical spectrum, an apparent “fixed” bundle branch block may actually demonstrate normal conduction at very slow rates:
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The bundle branch block can lead to a serious misdiagnosis during tachycardia.
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Note the P wave following the ectopic pause (red highlight) confirming sinus tachycardia rather than ventricular tachycardia.
A “bradycardia dependent bundle branch block” is a rare ECG finding. You may see a glimpse of it after a pause.
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This is a tracing from this week: Bundle branch block only at very slow rates
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There are a number of important differential diagnoses:
The most important is an idioventricular rhythm
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Features:
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Fusion beat have the characteristics of their parents and there is a gradual progression toward the ventricular rhythm as the sinus P waves are swallowed up.
Another tricky differential is ventricular pacing. With single chamber pacing (VVI), the appearance is identical to idioventricular rhythm with the ectopic ventricular focus moving in and out of the sinus rhythm again with fusion beats.
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