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Bilaterale bifaszikuläre (Schenkel-) Blöcke

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Unter einem bifaszikulären Schenkelblock versteht man einen kompletten Rechtsschenkelblock (RSB), der entweder mit einem linksanterioren Faszikelblock (LAFB) oder einem linksposterioren Faszikelblock (LPFB) kombiniert ist.

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(2008). Bilaterale bifaszikuläre (Schenkel-) Blöcke. In: Das EKG. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-79122-5_12

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