Clinical Meaning of Right Bundle Branch Block Pattern on Surface Electrocardiogram in Pacemaker Patients During Right Ventricular Endocardial Pacing

2009 
Introduction: Right bundle branch block (RBBB) pattern is sometimes observed in right ventricular (RV) endocardial pacing. However, the true mechanism and the clinical meaning of this phenomenon are still unknown. Methods and results: Out of 218 consecutive patients with RV apex endocardial pacing, we studied 30 cases with RBBB pattern and 111 cases with left bundle branch block (LBBB) pattern. No significant differences were found between these 2 groups in age, sex, and pacing mode. However, the percentage of cardiomyopathy patients in the RBBB pattern group was significantly higher than in the LBBB pattern group (36.7% versus 1.8%, p Conclusions: RBBB pattern, especially QRS duration wider than 160 ms in V1 and II leads, during RV endocardial pacing may represent left ventricular enlargement and dysfunction. These findings would help assess the cardiac function based on surface 12-lead electrocardiography even in RV pacing.
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