Fascicular Block ECG Explained | ECG interpretation LAFB vs LPFB
Fascicular blocks are subtle but clinically important ECG findings that are often missed in routine interpretation.
In this video, we break down fascicular blocks in a simple and practical way so you can recognize them instantly on ECG and understand their clinical significance.
???? What you'll learn in this video:
- What is a Fascicular Block?
- Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB) explained
- Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB) explained
- How fascicular blocks affect cardiac conduction
- The key ECG features of LAFB and LPFB
- How to identify left axis deviation and right axis deviation
- Differences between fascicular block and bundle branch block
- Common causes (ischemic heart disease, hypertension, cardiomyopathy)
- What is a bifascicular block and why it matters
- Clinical significance and management approach
⚠️ Clinical Pearl:
Not all axis deviation is benign. Recognizing fascicular blocks can help you detect underlying heart disease early.
???? Perfect for:
Medical students, residents, nurses, paramedics, and anyone learning ECG interpretation.
???? Key Takeaways:
???? LAFB = Left Axis Deviation + Normal QRS
???? LPFB = Right Axis Deviation + Normal QRS
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Fascicular blocks are subtle but clinically important ECG findings that are often missed in routine interpretation.
In this video, we break down fascicular blocks in a simple and practical way so you can recognize them instantly on ECG and understand their clinical significance.
???? What you'll learn in this video:
- What is a Fascicular Block?
- Left Anterior Fascicular Block (LAFB) explained
- Left Posterior Fascicular Block (LPFB) explained
- How fascicular blocks affect cardiac conduction
- The key ECG features of LAFB and LPFB
- How to identify left axis deviation and right axis deviation
- Differences between fascicular block and bundle branch block
- Common causes (ischemic heart disease, hypertension, cardiomyopathy)
- What is a bifascicular block and why it matters
- Clinical significance and management approach
⚠️ Clinical Pearl:
Not all axis deviation is benign. Recognizing fascicular blocks can help you detect underlying heart disease early.
???? Perfect for:
Medical students, residents, nurses, paramedics, and anyone learning ECG interpretation.
???? Key Takeaways:
???? LAFB = Left Axis Deviation + Normal QRS
???? LPFB = Right Axis Deviation + Normal QRS
???? If you found this helpful, LIKE the video and COMMENT what ECG topic you want next!
???? Subscribe for more high-yield ECG and cardiology content:
We simplify complex ECG concepts into easy-to-understand lessons.
#ECG #Cardiology #FascicularBlock #LAFB #LPFB #ECGInterpretation #AxisDeviation #MedicalEducation #USMLE #Nursing #EmergencyMedicine
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