As one who discovered his own RBBB when playing with his first ECG machine
some 40 years ago, and believed as you do, I'd say you were right.
Senior Lurker
At 05:24 PM 2/19/98 +0000, you wrote:
>A patient of mine has returned from a BUPA screen. He's totally
>assymptomatic, age 47 and his resting ECG showed RBBB. The BUPA doctor
>told him to see me and that I would refer him to a cardiologist. Leaving
>aside how annoying it is to have to pick up someone else's loose ends, I
>always thought RBBB (as distinct from LBBB) could be safely ignored.
>Have I got it wrong?
>
>Best wishes,
>--
>Peter Glover
>Church View Surgery
>Rayleigh
>Essex
>
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