Circulation, Vol 63, 429-435, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
GW Burggraf
To examine the nature of the first heart sound in left bundle branch block
(LBBB), 26 patients with LBBB were studied using echophonocardiography.
Apexcardiograms and systolic time intervals were also obtained from these
patients and the results were compared with 20 normal subjects. Mitral
closure preceded tricuspid closure by 0.02-0.04 second in 19 of the 20
normal subjects. In contrast, in subjects with LBBB there was a variable
delay in mitral closure so that in seven subjects the sequence of mitral
and tricuspid closure was normal, in 11 it was reversed compared wih the
normal group, and in eight closure of both valves was simultaneous. The
interval from the onset of ventricular depolarization to mitral closure was
0.074 +/- 0.019 (mean +/- SD) for the patients with LBBB and 0.057 +/-
0.008 second for the normal group (p < 0.001). With LBBB the first sound
tended to be of reduced intensity and separate mitral and tricuspid
components could not be identified. Systolic time intervals and the
apexcardiograms demonstrated a delayed onset of left ventricular
contraction and an increased isometric contraction time in the LBBB group,
both of which would contribute to a delayed mitral valve closure and
decreased first heart sound intensity.
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The first heart sound in left bundle branch block: an echophonocardiographic study
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