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. 1997 Dec;5(6):574-8.
doi: 10.1016/s0967-2109(97)00071-9.

Clinical variables influencing the appearance of right bundle branch block after cardiac surgery

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Clinical variables influencing the appearance of right bundle branch block after cardiac surgery

K Ueyama et al. Cardiovasc Surg. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Right bundle branch block following coronary surgery is a common occurrence. Among 759 coronary surgery cases, 104 patients (13.7%) had a new right bundle branch block. Of these right bundle branch blocks, 62 were transient, and 42 (40.4%) were permanent. The large number of bypasses (3.20 versus 2.75, P = 0.0001) and stenosis of the right coronary artery (81.7% versus 66.5%, P = 0.003) was strongly associated with a new right bundle branch block. In the analysis of the permanent right bundle branch block, blood cardioplegia prevented the block from becoming permanent (35.7% versus 75.8%, P = 0.0001). Therefore, it is concluded that perioperative right bundle branch block occurs predominantly in patients who have a critical stenosis in an artery which supplies the conduction system and in those undergoing more extensive procedures. In addition, blood cardioplegia affects the conduction system less severely than does crystalloid cardioplegia.

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