Journal Basic Info
- Impact Factor: 1.809**
- H-Index: 6
- ISSN: 2474-1655
- DOI: 10.25107/2474-1655
Major Scope
- Cardiovascular Medicine
- Dermatology and Cosmetology
- Psychiatry and Mental Health
- Radiology Cases
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Infectious Disease
- Urology Cases
- ENT
Abstract
Citation: Ann Clin Case Rep. 2022;7(1):2183.DOI: 10.25107/2474-1655.2183
Exercise-Induced Right Bundle Branch Block: A Not-So- Benign Finding
Bermudez-Gonzalez JL1,2, Garcia-Cardenas M1, Gonzalez-Hernandez MA1, Proaño-Bernal L2, Arce-Sandoval CR2, Prieto-Vargas V2, Bautista-Perez-Gavilan A1,2, Villa-Ramirez CA1,2, Ibarra- Moreno A1, Perez-Partida AM1, Saenz-Ancira S1, Serrano-Román JA1, Mendoza-Peña B3, Alexanderson-Rosas E1,2 and Espinola-Zavaleta N1,4*
1Department of Nuclear Cardiology, National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Mexico 2National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico 3National Institute of Cardiology Ignacio Chavez, Mexico 4Department of Echocardiography, ABC Medical Center, Mexico
*Correspondance to: Espinola-Zavaleta N
PDF Full Text Case Series | Open Access
Abstract:
Exercise-Induced (EI) Right Bundle Branch Block (RBBB) is an uncommon electrocardiographic finding, with a hitherto unknown clinical significance. We discuss the appearance of EI-RBBB during stress tests in 3 male patients with perfusion abnormalities in SPECT, obstructive lesions in coronary angiography and treatment with percutaneous coronary angioplasty.
Keywords:
Cite the Article:
Bermudez-Gonzalez JL, Garcia- Cardenas M, Gonzalez-Hernandez MA, Proaño-Bernal L, Arce-Sandoval CR, Prieto-Vargas V, et al. Exercise- Induced Right Bundle Branch Block: A Not-So-Benign Finding. Ann Clin Case Rep. 2022; 7: 2183..