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Prevalence and Clinical Significance of Electrocardiographic Complete Right Bundle Branch Block in Young Individuals.

H MacLachlanA AntonakakiR BhatiaSaad FyyazNikhil ChatrathE AndroulakisS MarawahaJoyee BasuChris MilesH DhutiaA ZaidiN ChandraN SheikhSabiha GatiA MalhotraG FinocchiaroSanjay SharmaMichael Papadakis
Published in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2024)
The prevalence of CRBBB in young individuals was 0.1% and was more prevalent in males and athletes. CRBBB-related conditions were identified in 5% of individuals and were more common in individuals with non-isolated CRBBB and more pronounced intraventricular conduction delay (QRS duration of ≥130ms). Secondary evaluation should be considered for young individuals with CRBBB with symptoms, concerning family history, additional electrocardiographic anomalies or significant QRS prolongation (≥130ms).
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