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Blocks that occur within the left or right bundle branches are known as bundle branch blocks.
A common finding in the ECG is the presence of incomplete right bundle branch block.
The bundle of His branches into the left and the right bundle branches, which run along the interventricular septum.
From the AV node, the impulse travels through the bundle of His, which bifurcate into the left and right bundle branches.
The presence of a right bundle branch block is so characteristic that if it is absent, the diagnosis of ASD should be reconsidered.
During a right bundle branch block, the right ventricle is not directly activated by impulses travelling through the right bundle branch.
Tawara's branches - alternative name for the left and right bundle branches in the electrical conduction system of the heart (between the bundle of His and the Purkinje fibres)
Once the bundle (meaning a group of strings or wires going in parallel directions) goes through the ventricle muscle, it divides into two bundle branches, the left bundle branch and the right bundle branch.
After a brief delay at the AV node, the stimulus is conducted through the bundle of His to the left and right bundle branches and then to the Purkinje fibers and the endocardium at the apex of the heart, then finally to the ventricular myocardium.
The pattern seen on the ECG is persistent ST elevations in the electrocardiographic leadsV-V with a right bundle branch block (RBBB) appearance with or without the terminal S waves in the lateral leads that are associated with a typical RBBB.
Because the refractory period of the right bundle branch is longer than the left, the right bundle will still be in the refractory period when the supraventricular impulse reaches the His-Purkinje system, resulting in a complex with right bundle branch morphology.