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==Criteria==
==Criteria==
Diagnostic criteria include<ref>Surawicz B, Knilans T. Chou’s Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice (6th edition), Saunders 2008.</ref>:
Diagnostic criteria include<ref>Surawicz B, Knilans T. Chou’s Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice (6th edition), Saunders 2008.</ref>:
#Left axis deviation (-45 or more)
*Left axis deviation (-45 or more)
#QRS 80-110ms
*QRS 80-110ms
#rS in II, III, and AVF
*rS in II, III, and aVF
#qR in I and aVL
*qR in I and aVL
#Increased QRS voltage in the limb leads
*Increased QRS voltage in the limb leads
===LAFB vs LPFB<ref>Mattu A and Brady WJ. ECG's for the Emergency Physician. BMJ Books. Sep 19, 2003.</ref>===
{| {{table}}
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''LAFB'''
| align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''LPFB'''
|-
| Axis||Left axis deviation||Right axis deviation
|-
| I and aVL||Upright QRS||Downgoing QRS
|-
| III||Downgoing QRS||Upright QRS
|-
|}


==Significance==
==Significance==
*Considered benign finding
*Considered benign finding
*LAFB may increase risk of AF, CHF, and death<ref>Mandyam MC, et al. Long-term outcomes of left anterior fascicular block in the absence of overt cardiovascular disease. JAMA. 2013; 309(15):1587-1588.</ref>
*LAFB may increase risk of [[afib]], [[CHF]], and death<ref>Mandyam MC, et al. Long-term outcomes of left anterior fascicular block in the absence of overt cardiovascular disease. JAMA. 2013; 309(15):1587-1588.</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[ECG (Main)]]
*[[ECG (Main)]]
*[[Left posterior fascicular block]]
==External Links==
*[http://ddxof.com/ecg-guide/ DDxOf: ECG Guide]


==References==
==References==
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==External Links==
* [http://ddxof.com/ecg-guide/ DDxOf: ECG Guide]


[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]

Revision as of 15:28, 25 September 2019

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Criteria

Diagnostic criteria include[1]:

  • Left axis deviation (-45 or more)
  • QRS 80-110ms
  • rS in II, III, and aVF
  • qR in I and aVL
  • Increased QRS voltage in the limb leads

LAFB vs LPFB[2]

LAFB LPFB
Axis Left axis deviation Right axis deviation
I and aVL Upright QRS Downgoing QRS
III Downgoing QRS Upright QRS

Significance

  • Considered benign finding
  • LAFB may increase risk of afib, CHF, and death[3]

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Surawicz B, Knilans T. Chou’s Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice (6th edition), Saunders 2008.
  2. Mattu A and Brady WJ. ECG's for the Emergency Physician. BMJ Books. Sep 19, 2003.
  3. Mandyam MC, et al. Long-term outcomes of left anterior fascicular block in the absence of overt cardiovascular disease. JAMA. 2013; 309(15):1587-1588.