Figs. A, B, and C show sinus rhythm (upright P wave preceding The QRS complex in lead ll) this defines the type of bundle branch block as lVeD (ie, neither typical RHBB or LBBH - therefore IVCD) in contrast, Fig. C is conaistent with LBBB, since The QRS is wide and upright in leads I and V6, and negative in lead VI.
Figs. A, B, and C show sinus rhythm (upright P wave preceding The QRS complex in lead ll) this defines the type of bundle branch block as lVeD (ie, neither typical RHBB or LBBH - therefore IVCD) in contrast, Fig. C is conaistent with LBBB, since The QRS is wide and upright in leads I and V6, and negative in lead VI.
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Figs. A, B, and C show sinus rhythm (upright P wave preceding The QRS complex in lead ll) this defines the type of bundle branch block as lVeD (ie, neither typical RHBB or LBBH - therefore IVCD) in contrast, Fig. C is conaistent with LBBB, since The QRS is wide and upright in leads I and V6, and negative in lead VI.
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