Incomplete right bundle branch block is a not uncommon finding in ECGs of otherwise normal individuals. It is not an abnormality that will "heal itself" but may be due to rapid heart rates in an otherwise normal heart. Sometimes associated with congenital abnormalities such as an atrial septal defect. The next step is a clinical evaluation followed by a review of the ECG by an experienced cardi
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The more important question is "What's causing the incomplete Right Bundle Branch Block?" A cardiology consultation - including a careful history, examination, EKG, chest X-rays and echocardiogram - can determine the underlying problem, thereby determining the appropriate treatment.
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