Indian Heart Journal (Jan 2024)

The ‘qRBBB myocardial infarction’: Unwrapping an old enigma

  • Charan P. Lanjewar,
  • Bhavik S. Shah,
  • Girish R. Sabnis,
  • Achal Sharma,
  • Dhiraj Kumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 76, no. 1
pp. 57 – 59

Abstract

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This single-center, prospective, observational study was conducted at a tertiary-care center over a span of two years. Patients presenting with acute Anterior-Wall STEMI were included as a study population. The subgroups included qRBBB pattern on ECG and non-qRBBB group. Among 1128 patients included in the study, 100 (11.28 %) patients presented with qRBBB pattern. Increased risk of cardiogenic shock, increased hospital-stay, a higher Killip class on presentation, high incidence of recanalized IRA, remarkably depressed LVEF were significantly associated with qRBBB-MI, which is a menacing form of ACS that leads not only to a high mortality but also to a long-term morbidity.

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