
Diagnosed With RBBB. ECG Showed Incomplete Rbbb And Left Axis Deviation. Should I Be Worried?

I would more or less agree with whatever your doctor and you understand and explained. Yes, as lone finding RBBB does not have much of clinical significance especially if Echocardiogram is normal. If echo is normal you don't have to worry.
Yes when RBBB develops it goes in from the gradual increase from Normal QRS to incomplete and then complete RBBB and on reaching XXXXXXX duration it doesn't further increase.
But what remains to be answered is what caused the faint. If it was single episode and most of the basic investigations are normal you don't have to worry. But if faint/syncope is recurrent he needs further evaluation including EP (electrophysiological) studies/Holter monitoring.
Hope this helps you. Do write back for follow up queries that you may have.
Regards,

Answered by

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties
