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BTW the QRS duration does not have to be 140 ms to be a bundle branch block. 120 ms is sufficient.
Incomplete bundle branch blocks have QRS durations < 120 ms but similar morphology to RBBB or LBBB. (With incomplete LBBB there is typically a secondary ST-T wave abnormality that can make it looks similar to LVH).
Bottom line is this:
A supraventricular rhythm with QRS duration = or > 120 ms is an intraventricular conduction defect. If it meets the morphology requirements it can be further classified as RBBB or LBBB (or bifascicuar block).
If it doesn't match either RBBB or LBBB (or shows RBBB in the limb leads and LBBB in the precordial leads, or LBBB in the limb leads and RBBB in the precordial leads) then it's a nonspecific intraventricular conduction defect.
Tom
Incomplete bundle branch blocks have QRS durations < 120 ms but similar morphology to RBBB or LBBB. (With incomplete LBBB there is typically a secondary ST-T wave abnormality that can make it looks similar to LVH).
Bottom line is this:
A supraventricular rhythm with QRS duration = or > 120 ms is an intraventricular conduction defect. If it meets the morphology requirements it can be further classified as RBBB or LBBB (or bifascicuar block).
If it doesn't match either RBBB or LBBB (or shows RBBB in the limb leads and LBBB in the precordial leads, or LBBB in the limb leads and RBBB in the precordial leads) then it's a nonspecific intraventricular conduction defect.
Tom