Trifascicular Block
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Background
- Conduction disease of all three fascicles: fight bundle branch, and left posterior and left anterior fascicles
Clinical Features
- ECG will show a bifascicular block and a prolonged PR interval
Differential Diagnosis
Differential includes ischemic events, electrolyte abnormalities, and medication overdoses in addition to rheumatologic conditions[1][2]
- Anterior MI
- Rheumatic fever
- Myocarditis
- Lyme disease
- Lenegre's disease
- Lev's disease
- SLE
- Systemic sclerosis
- Amyloidosis
- Hemochromatosis
- Sarcoidosis
- Hyperkalemia
- Toxicology
AV blocks
- First degree AV block
- Second degree
- Third degree AV block
- AV dissociation without complete heart block
Bundle and Fascicular Blocks
- Right Bundle Branch Block
- Left Bundle Branch Block
- Left Anterior Fascicular Block
- Left Posterior Fascicular Block
- Trifascicular Block
