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In complete left bundle branch block, the conduction of the LBB can be completely interrupted or can still be conducted, but it is delayed by at least 45ms than the RBB.
The conduction system of the heart is supplied by the branches of the coronary artery. Once the blood vessels are blocked, it can cause conduction disorder. This picture is suitable for dark background. This picture is suitable for light background.
During left posterior fascicular block, the ECG showed right axis deviation. The QRS wave in leads I and aVL was rS wave, and the duration of QRS wave was less than 120 ms.
The illustration shows the two patterns of ventricular tachycardia episodes.The green circle represents sinus rhythm. Picture A shows paroxysmal episodes of ventricular tachycardia, and picture B shows short bursts.
When intermittent conduction dysfunction occurs in the Bachmann bundle, intermittent left atrial abnormality may be seen on the ECG,  which can be differentiated from anatomical left atrial enlargement.
Second degree rinteratrial block includes two types: type 1 block with progressive worsening of conduction and interruption of conduction, and type 2 block with fixed conduction and interruption.
The ECG characteristics of complete interatrial block are positive and negative biphasic P waves in inferior leads, and these patients are prone to atrial arrhythmia, that is, Bayes syndrome.
When Bachmann bundle conduction is interrupted, the right atrium excites the left atrium through the coronary sinus, producing positive and negative biphasic P-waves in the inferior leads.
When Bachmann bundle conduction is interrupted, the right atrium excites the left atrium through the coronary sinus, producing positive and negative biphasic P-waves in the inferior leads.
Third degree block refers to persistent or permanent interruption of conduction, which can occur in any part of the conduction system and produce corresponding electrocardiogram changes.
An electrocardiogram displaying sinus bradycardia, a condition characterized by a slow heart rate originating from the sinus node, typically below 60 beats per minute, 3D illustration.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG of 2nd degree AV block (Wenckebach), highlighting abnormal electrical conduction in the heart rhythm.
Ventricular tachycardia: A rapid heart rhythm originating in the ventricles, causes palpitations, dizziness, and life-threatening symptoms. ECG shows wide QRS complexes, 3D illustration.
A detailed 3D illustration of an Electrocardiogram ECG displaying sinus arrhythmia, a condition characterized by irregular heart rhythms originating from the sinus node.
Doctor cardiologist examining cardiogram against background of artificial heart model closeup
3D illustration of an ECG displaying 1st degree AV block, a cardiac conduction disorder.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 3rd degree AV block, showing complete dissociation between atrial and ventricular rhythms.
A detailed 3D illustration of an electrocardiogram displaying sinus bradycardia, a condition characterized by a slow heart rate originating from the sinus node, typically below 60 beats per minute.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) displaying sinus tachycardia, a regular cardiac rhythm with heart rate that is higher than the upper limit of normal of 90-100 bpm in adults, 3D illustration.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 2nd degree AV block (Wenckebach), highlighting abnormal electrical conduction in the heart rhythm.
Doctor in office at desk with laptop during patient admission scans paper tape with printed  result of ECG. Concept photo of diagnosis of cardiac heart disease, arrhythmias, heart rhythm disturbances
Diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases of heart and cardiovascular system concept photo. Blue stethoscope is surrounded by tape of ECG with electrocardiogram drawn on it. Diagnosis of disease
3D illustration of an ECG displaying 1st degree AV block, a cardiac conduction disorder.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 2nd degree AV block (Wenckebach), highlighting abnormal electrical conduction in the heart rhythm.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 3rd degree AV block, showing complete dissociation between atrial and ventricular rhythms.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 3rd degree AV block, showing complete dissociation between atrial and ventricular rhythms.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 3rd degree AV block, showing complete dissociation between atrial and ventricular rhythms.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 2nd degree AV block (Mobitz 2), highlighting abnormal electrical conduction in the heart rhythm.
ECG of cardiac arrhythmias. Right bundle branch block and left bundle branch block
A detailed 3D illustration of an Electrocardiogram ECG displaying sinus arrhythmia, a condition characterized by irregular heart rhythms originating from the sinus node.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 3rd degree AV block, showing complete dissociation between atrial and ventricular rhythms.
A detailed 3D illustration of an electrocardiogram displaying sinus bradycardia, a condition characterized by a slow heart rate originating from the sinus node, typically below 60 beats per minute.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG with 2nd degree AV block (Wenckebach), highlighting abnormal electrical conduction in the heart rhythm.
An electrocardiogram displaying sinus bradycardia, a condition characterized by a slow heart rate originating from the sinus node, typically below 60 beats per minute, 3D illustration.
3D illustration visualizing an ECG of 2nd degree AV block (Wenckebach), highlighting abnormal electrical conduction in the heart rhythm.
ECG of cardiac arrhythmias. Right bundle branch block and left bundle branch block

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