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(Circulation. 1951;3:600.)
© 1951 American Heart Association, Inc.


The Spatial Vectorcardiogram in Right Bundle Branch Block

J. A. ABILDSKOV M.D.1; C. E. JACKSON M.D.1; G. E. BURCH M.D.1; J. A. CRONVICH M.S.1

1 From the Department of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine and Charity Hospital of Louisiana at New Orleans, and the Department of Medicine, Tulane University School of Medicine and School of Electrical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, La.

The spatial vectorcardiograms of 24 subjects with electrocardiographic evidence of right bundle branch block are described. Correlation of the vectorcardiographic patterns observed, with clinical and roentgenologic data, suggests that the recognition of ventricular hypertrophy in the presence of such a conduction defect may be improved by this method of study.




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