Hi, thanks so much for checking out the video! An abberent bundle branch block can come on as a result of a very high atrial rate and as a functional block of the fasicles as the bundles cannot conduct that many signals. Usually it will be a broad complex tachycardia with a classic RBBB or LBBB pattern. It can be really difficult and sometimes impossible to distinguish between aberrant bbb and VT. There are a set of criteria which can be used but that's definitely beyond the scope of the med school course. If you're interested though, I'll attach a link litfl.com/vt-versus-svt-ecg-library/
So greatly explained! Thank you very much.
great video❤
Great video 😊 thank you
Very good explanation and a nice working method to remember. Thanks!
This is soo helpful. Thank you!
clearly explained! what would the aberrant bundle branch block look like?
Hi, thanks so much for checking out the video!
An abberent bundle branch block can come on as a result of a very high atrial rate and as a functional block of the fasicles as the bundles cannot conduct that many signals.
Usually it will be a broad complex tachycardia with a classic RBBB or LBBB pattern. It can be really difficult and sometimes impossible to distinguish between aberrant bbb and VT. There are a set of criteria which can be used but that's definitely beyond the scope of the med school course.
If you're interested though, I'll attach a link
litfl.com/vt-versus-svt-ecg-library/
Could you make a video on interpreting abgs? Thanks!