Circulation, Vol 61, 634-640, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
GS Sohi and NC Flowers
Surface maps from 14 patients with right bundle branch block were analyzed
throughout depolarization and repolarization. The abnormalities in
depolarization found in all the subjects were 1) epicardial breakthrough
that was delayed and shifted to the left, and 2) development of right upper
anterior positivity during the midportion of depolarization. In eight
patients, this positivity manifested as multiple peaks, suggesting a
fragmented spread of depolarization. We believe these findings result not
only from the delayed engagement of the right ventricle by the conduction
process, but also from its nonuniform and dyssynchronous spread. The
recovery phase displayed five abnormal patterns: 1) simultaneous negativity
on the right and positivity on the left of the midline in six patients; 2)
only negativity on the right of the midline in four; 3) only positive
potentials in the left upper chest in two; 4) only negative potentials on
the left side of the midline in one; and 5) negative potentials spread
diffusely over the precordium in one. The different degrees of this altered
repolarization, we believe, depend upon the degrees of altered sequence of
activation of the heart in addition to the changes produced by the
underlying disease process.
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Body surface map patterns of altered depolarization and repolarization in right bundle branch block
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