Occasionally, disruptions in bundle branches lead to complete infranodal A-V block, a more serious blockage of nerve impulses.
This si known as a Bundle Branch Block - and refers to an anomaly of a blockage in the nerve system of the heart at the bundle branches.
The prognosis of blockage in any of the three bundle branches depends on the prognosis of the associated heart disease. The associated diseases determine the outcome of the patient's health.
Approximately 2% of patients with BBB develop infranodal A-V blockage and these patients often require artificial pacemakers.
Right bundle branch block happens less often from underlying heart disease.
It depends on what has caused the bundle branch block. Some healthy people will exhibit a bundle branch block (usually right sided) when their heart beats very fast. This is caused by a rate related delay in the bundle branch on that side, wherein the cells of the conduction system do not repolarize fast enough to propagate the electrical activity. If the block is caused by damage to the conduction tissue, then the bundle branch block will most likely be permanent.
Bundle branch block belongs to a group of heart problems called intraventricular conduction defects (IVCD).
An incomplete right bundle branch block is an interruption in the heart's electrical conduction system. Incomplete means it has not completely failed.
Left bundle branch block affects the heart's electrical conduction system. When you have left bundle branch block, the left branch of this conducting system is partially or completely blocked. This causes the left ventricle to contract a little later than it should.
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You probably misheard bundle as bubble. Like me, you have left bundle branch block. Google that for more info.
BBB means bundle branch block